Midsummer Night s Dream Moon

Midsummer Night s Dream Moon

characteristics of Midsummer nights dream​

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1. characteristics of Midsummer nights dream​


Answer:

Puck. Also known as Robin Goodfellow, Puck is Oberon's jester, a mischievous fairy who delights in playing pranks on mortals. Though A Midsummer Night's Dream divides its action between several groups of characters, Puck is the closest thing the play has to a protagonist.


2. A midsummer night's dream order of movements


Answer:

The play's use of satire, paradox and oxymoron. Literary devices from the play, including wordplay, puns, alliteration, idioms and hyperbole. Examples of iambic pentameter in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Asides in the play.


3. A midsummer's night dream script with narration


Answer:

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4. PETATanghalang PilipinoRepertory PhilippinesTrumpetsNew Voice CompanyPhilippine Opera CompanyTheater Down South1. The Producers2. Haring Lear3. The Male Voice4. A Midsummer Night's Dream5. Himala6. The Bluebird of Happiness7. The Mikado8. Noli9. Little Women10. Little Mermaid​


Answer:

1. (d ko knows)

2. PETA

3. NEW VOICE COMPANY

4. THEATER DOWN SOUTH

5. TANGHALANG PILIPINO

6. TRUMPETS

7. PHILIPPINE OPERA COMPANY

8. TANGHALANG PILIPINO

9. (d ko knows)

10. TRUMPETS


5. Which of the following play is not the work of William Shakespeare?a. A Midsummer Night’s Dreamb. Merchant of Venice c.The Women of Trachis d. Hamlet​


Answer:

A. A midsummer night's dream


6. Short character sketches on the characters of A Midsummer night's Dream Oberon and Titania


Answer:

Oberon is a strong King and Titania is his Queen who is equally strong willed in her own way which makes for an interesting clash of personalities.

Explanation:

Oberon and Titania fight over the trajectory of the fate of their adopted Indian son whom Oberon wants to train as his henchman to the opposition of the equally strong willed Titania.


7. Your friend asked you to recommend a stage play to watch stories which are suitable for children. Which among the following plays are you going to recommend? * A. Haring Lear, Pamana, William B. Bluebird of Happiness, N.O.A.H., Annie C. Aspects of Love, Princess and the Red Carp D. The Producers, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the Mikado


Answer:

C.

Explanation:

It is more underrated


8. What genre is a midsummer night's dream belongs to?


Answer:

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Explanation:

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9. the midsummer night's dream is considered as a stage performance​


Answer:

The midsummer night's dream is considered as a stage performance of Theater Down South


10. Assessment: (Post-Test)Classification. Using the format of the table below, classify thefollowing Western Classical play and opera.HamletCarmenAntigoneKing LearOedipus the KingMerchant of VeniceThe Women of TrachisLa joilie fille de PerthoperaDjamileh, one -actA Midsummer Nights DreamGREEKRENAISSANCEROMANTICNeed Answer guys​


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11. Midsummer night's you spectacles


Answer:

Theseus, duke of Athens, after conquering the warrior Amazons in battle, is in turn conquered by the charms of their queen, Hippolyta, and they are now planning to marry. To speed the time until their wedding night, he orders amusements to be staged.


12. In " a Midsummer Nights Dream'' what was Nick Bottom's enemy?


Answer:

In "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Nick Bottom does not have a specific enemy. He is one of the amateur actors who performs the play "Pyramus and Thisbe" for the Duke Theseus' wedding celebration. Throughout the play, Bottom's character is depicted as a comic figure who is self-absorbed, bumbling, and overly confident in his acting abilities. He often irritates and amuses the other characters, particularly his fellow actors, but he does not have an actual enemy in the play.

Explanation:

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13. Below is a scene from Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream. I want you to examine the picture carefully and identify the elements and principles of theatre manifested in it. ​


Answer:

THEME: love, Imagination, and Patriarchy.

CHARACTERS: Puck, Oberon, Titania, Lysander, Demetrius, Hermia, Helena, Egeus, Theseus, Hippolyta, Nick Bottom, Peter Quince, Francis Flute, Robin Starveling, Tom Snout, Snug, Philostrate, Peaseblossom, Cobweb, and Musterd.

FACIAL EXPRESSIONS: Strange creatures, some some of which are used in the play. Facial body expressions that are differ among those are not.

COSTUME: Mid Summer Night’s Dream, takes place mostly in rural surroundings and with two distinct character types. The main characters consist of either royalty or fairies. The fairies are characterized by light outfits accompanied by floral and plant accents. In addition, they have ornamental accents to mirror their magic. The play is set in Ancient Athens, which is mirrored through the royal character's outfits. However, costume designers also includes traditional aspects of Elizabethan clothing.

SCENERY: A midsummer Night's Dream, takes place partly in the city of Athens, and partly in the forest that lies beyond the city's walls. This split between city and forest is thematically significant.

SPECTACLE: A midnightsummer night's Dream, a high spirited Spectacle. Dangerous and mysterious potions, fairy warfare, and crazy mixed-up love are the themes of this 400-year-old fusion of greek mythology and cringe comedy.


14. A midsummers night dream script with narration


Answer:

The midsummer night dream is considered as a stage performance of Theater Down South

15. whats the theme of shakespeare's midsummer night's dream Loss of individual identity?


Answer:

The theme of jealousy operates in both the human and fairy realms in Midsummer Night's Dream. Jealousy plays out most obviously among the quartet of Athenian lovers, who find themselves in an increasingly tangled knot of misaligned desire.

Explanation:

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16. (Post-Test)1.Classification. Using the format of the table below, classify thefollowing Westem Classical play and opera.cal CHOICES:CarmenHamletAntigoneKing LearOedipus the KingMerchant of VeniceThe Women of TrachisLa joilie fille de PerthoperaDjamileh, one -actA Midsummer Nights DreamGREEKRENAISSANCEROMANTIC​


Answer:

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17. Classification. Using the format of the table below, classify thefollowing Westem Classical play and opera.cal CHOICES:CarmenHamletAntigoneKing LearOedipus the KingMerchant of VeniceThe Women of TrachisLa joilie fille de PerthoperaDjamileh, one -actA Midsummer Nights DreamGREEKRENAISSANCEROMANTIC​


Answer:

“Greek” :

-Antigone

-Oedipus the king

-The women of trachis

“Renaissance” :

-Hamlet

-A midsummer nights dream

-Merchant of Venice

-King Lear

“Romantic” :

-La Joilie filled de perth

-Dymileh, one-act opera

-Carmen

Explanation:


18. Whats the scenery and costumes of shakespeare's midsummer night's dream Loss of individual identity?.


Answer:

A Midsummer Night's Dream takes place partly in the city of Athens, and partly in the forest that lies beyond the city's walls. This split between city and forest is thematically significant.


19. 8. Which of the following perfomances staged by Theater Down South is an adaptation ofWilliam Shakespeare's novelA. A Midsummer Night's DreamB. Romeo and JulietC. MacbethD. Hamlet​


Answer:

A. A Midsummer Night's Dream

Explanation:

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20. Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream costumes​


Answer:

Description: Woman wearing white chiffon dress with raised waistline, pearl bodice, and short puffed sleeves. She also wears white pumps and carries chiffon parasol.

The dominant theme in A Midsummer Night's Dream is love, a subject to which Shakespeare returns constantly in his comedies. Shakespeare explores how people tend to fall in love with those who appear beautiful to them

Explanation:

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21. A Midsummer night dream what principle of arts and how is this principle of art shown?


Answer:

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22. 9. These are some Western Classical Opera/plays EXCEPT:a. Carmenb. Midsummer Night dreamc. Cleopatra d. El Filibusterismo​


Answer:

i think letter C

Explanation:

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23. spectacles of shakespeare's midsummer night's dream​


Theseus, duke of Athens, after conquering the warrior Amazons in battle, is in turn conquered by the charms of their queen, Hippolyta, and they are now planning to marry. To speed the time until their wedding night, he orders amusements to be staged.

Explanation:

hope it helps


24. facial expressions of Midsummer nights dream​


Answer:

Hippolyta, I woo'd thee with my sword, And won thy love, doing thee injuries; But I will wed thee in another key, With pomp, with triumph and with revelling.

Correct me if im wrong (:


25. Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream scenery​


Answer:

«A Midsummer Night's Dream»

Is a comedy written by William Shakespeare. The play is set in Athens, and consists of several subplots that revolve around the marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta. One subplot involves a conflict between four Athenian lovers. Another follows a group of six amateur actors rehearsing the play which they are to perform before the wedding. Both groups find themselves in a forest inhabited by fairies who manipulate the humans and are engaged in their own domestic intrigue. The play is one of Shakespeare's most popular and is widely performed.

Explanation:

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26. Moulin Rouge is classified as a __________ drama while A Midsummer Night’s Dream is classified as ___________.


Answer:

Moulin Rouge is classified as a Musical Romantic Drama while a Midsummer Night's Dream is classified as

Explanation:

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27. determine if the text is a literary text or an informational text.1."the road not taken"2."the cask of amontillado"3."a midsummer night's dream"4."beauty and the beast"5."o captain,my captain"6."history of the philippines "7."the old man and the sea"8."a brief history of time"9."the chronicles of Narnia"10."constitution of the republic"​


Answer:

informational text

literary text

literary text

literary text

informational text

literary text

informational text

literary text

literary text


28. what are the melody tempo dynamic and texture of Mendelssohn Scherzo from A Midsummer Night's Dream Op.21 by Gergiev


Answer:

Mendelssohn's Scherzo from A Midsummer Night's Dream Op.21, conducted by Gergiev, is a lively and playful piece of music. Here are some descriptions of its melody, tempo, dynamics, and texture:

1. Melody: The piece features a fast-paced, intricate melody, characterized by a variety of short motifs and themes that are constantly interchanging and overlapping. There is also a sense of whimsy and mischief in the melody, which is fitting given the piece's association with the mischievous fairy world of A Midsummer Night's Dream.

2. Tempo: The tempo of the Scherzo is marked as Molto vivace (meaning very lively), indicating a quick and energetic pace. Gergiev conducts the piece at a brisk tempo, emphasizing the light and playful character of the music.

3. Dynamics: The dynamics of the Scherzo are highly varied, ranging from soft and delicate to loud and brash. The piece features many sudden shifts in dynamics, adding to its unpredictable and whimsical nature.

4. Texture: The Scherzo has a complex and layered texture, featuring multiple voices and instrumental lines that weave in and out of each other. The piece is characterized by a lively and intricate interplay between the various instrumental sections, including the strings, woodwinds, and brass. The overall effect is one of rich and colorful orchestration, with many different musical elements coming together to create a cohesive whole.


29. Whats the facial expression and spectacle of shakespeare's midsummer night's dream Loss of individual identity?


Answer:

happy,angry,sad, unexplainable

Explanation:

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30. Unique Quality of Midsummer Night's Dream?


Lucid Dream???

(Not Sure BTW)


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