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There are a bunch of weddings.

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"A Midsummer Night's Dream" features elements such as mistaken identities, improbable situations, and a happy resolution. The play includes humorous characters like Bottom and Puck, as well as comedic situations arising from the meddling of fairies in human affairs. The lighthearted tone, witty dialogue, and festive atmosphere also contribute to its classification as a comedy.

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There is an epilogue, which is not an uncommon device in Shakespeare's plays. There is an epilogue delivered by Rosalind in As You Like It and by the King in All's Well that Ends Well. In Dream, the epilogue is delivered by Puck, starting with the words, "If we shadows have offended . . ." An epilogue is a speech given at the end of the play where the audience is directly addressed.

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11y ago

irony-Bottoms head is now that of a donkey and he says:

'This is to make an ass of me'

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bannanas

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comedy

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Q: What are the features of A Midsummer Night's Dream that make it a comedy?
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