This paper will examine the four female characters of William Shakespeare’s comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream which is one of the early comedies of the playwright. Here we encounter four main female characters who come from three different backgrounds. While Hippolyta is about to be married to Theseus, one can say that she represents the leadership in the mortal world. Titania is another leading character who is the queen of the fairy land. Hermia and Helena represent young women who are trying to find the right partner for themselves.
As in many Shakespeare’s comedies, the married couples are confronted with a certain problem that seems to endanger their marriage, while the unmarried people make choices that are not accepted or a confusing love constellation exists, for instance the “love chain” that can be found in this play, where Helena loves Demetrius who loves Hermia who loves Lysander. The play can be divided into three parts: at the beginning we face a world of Athens, where life is organized by law; the middle part of the play takes place in the magical wood where the fairies control the irrational events and cause a lot of discord, and finally a return to the ‘normal’ world occurs where all the mismatched couples can resolve their troubles and a triple wedding takes place which is the ultimate happy end for a comedy of Shakespeare’s times. All four female characters will be analyzed in all three stages of the play: before the magic intervention of the fairy king, during the confusion caused by him and after the initial conditions are restored. Hippolyta remains the only character who is not manipulated by the love potion.
The female characters will be analyzed according to their behavior, their image of themselves and the relationship to the men. Each character will be introduced and analyzed in a separate chapter. The goal is to find parallels and contrasts between these characters which will be presented in the conclusion of this paper.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Introduction
- Analysis of Hippolyta
- Analysis of Hermia
- Analysis of Helena
- Analysis of Titania
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This paper aims to analyze the four female characters of William Shakespeare's comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream, exploring their individual personalities, relationships with men, and experiences within the play's magical world.
- The portrayal of female characters in early Shakespearean comedies
- The dynamics of power and control between men and women
- The influence of magic and illusion on human relationships
- The contrasting roles of the mortal and fairy worlds
- The exploration of love, marriage, and societal expectations
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- Introduction: This chapter introduces the play and its four main female characters, highlighting their backgrounds and the play's central themes of love, marriage, and the contrast between the mortal and fairy worlds.
- Analysis of Hippolyta: This chapter examines Hippolyta, the Amazonian queen, focusing on her relationship with Theseus, her past experiences, and her role in the play's events.
- Analysis of Hermia: This chapter analyzes Hermia's character, exploring her relationship with Demetrius and Lysander, her defiance of her father's wishes, and her experiences with the magical love potion.
- Analysis of Helena: This chapter focuses on Helena's character, examining her unrequited love for Demetrius, her rivalry with Hermia, and her own experiences with the magical love potion.
- Analysis of Titania: This chapter explores Titania, the fairy queen, focusing on her relationship with Oberon, her role in the play's magical events, and her influence on the human characters.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
This paper explores the portrayal of female characters in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, analyzing their individual personalities, relationships with men, and experiences with magic and illusion. Key themes include love, marriage, power dynamics, the mortal and fairy worlds, and societal expectations.
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- MA Dusica Marinkovic-Penney (Autor:in), 2005, Analysis of Female Characters in William Shakespeare's Comedy "A Midsummer Night's Dream", München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/116134
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