One of the finest piece of the famous writer William Shakespeare is " A Midsummer Night's Dream". For some, this piece is lacking of somewhat story and the flow of the story. Also, it is one of the piece of Shakespeare which is somewhat a fantasy since it involves fairies. It is filled with magic.
Once, our teacher told that what if there's a possibility that we're just being cast by the spell of the fairies and Shakespeare and that book isn't actually true? Even though it is somewhat confusing, still it is a great work of his.
We all know that in a certain story or an event, one says that a certain parts is the climax. But did we feel the excitement or the rush of the events in that part specifically? As for what I've experienced, we all have different climax in a story. The difference is the amount of impact it gives us which makes it the climax. We always feel the excitement, the thrill of the story mainly in the climax.
In the piece, which do you think is the climax of it? Well, this is the climax for me. The climax started when Puck mistakenly placed the potion to Lysander that caused him to fall in love to Helena. I know that it is not the part where it gives the excitement. It just made me think of the ways on how it will end since Lysander fell in love with Helena. But, it is yet not the climax of the climax as it seems. The best part was when the heat of the argument started to pile up between Lysander and Demetrius. I already assumed that there will be a big fight between them and with Helena and Hermia. Also, tons of questions piled up on my head. Will their fight end? If yes, how will it end? Will there be a possibility that one of them will die? But, I guess I'm not that satisfied since Puck prevented the fight to happen. At least, it's a good thing since there's no bloodshed in the play. Also, Puck fixed the mistake that he made.
For me, I like those parts where my head starts to think some questions that will be answered as I read the story. If I did not find any questions while reading it, I will find it boring and will quit reading about it. But since it gave me the attention that I need, I finished the play and somewhat made me satisfied.
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