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Midsummer's Nights Dream...?

Okay, so I need a little bit of guidance here...I have to write a paper on the novel "Midsummer's Nights Dream" (hence the title). The question I have to write this whole paper about is, " Some of the main characters in this play are fairies, and the fairies do some things that normal human beings can not do. Does this make the story unrealistic?" So that right there is the main point of this paper, it's an opinion paper and I have to support my answer. I guess my main question is what is your opinion? yes or no? and why? How should I start this paper out, I'm having a writers block!!

FYI: No, I am not asking you to write the paper for me. Yes, I did read the book. I just don't know how to start this paper off, once I get an idea from someone is when the juices start flowing lol.

P.S. My english teacher is really hard, so I need someone to know what their talking about ;P

Of course it's unrealistic. It doesn't even nod at being a realistic story. The magic is only the most obvious point of unreality. For instance, there's the minor item of a company of players, with English names and 16th century English professions performing a play in the contemporary English style for a Greek king who lived centuries before Greek theater was created. In general, you see a lot of mixing of English names, myths (such as Robin Goodfellow), and customs which are absurd in the supposed context of ancient Athens. But remember, the whole thing is specifically labeled as a dream, and the closing speech again invites the audience to treat the whole story as a dream, and obviously in dreams the idea that you need all the narrative elements to blend together logically is absurd.



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