It is not stated in the text, but he is old enough to marry, whatever that means in your culture. (In Shakespeare's day this usually meant mid-twenties.)
In "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Lysander's age is not explicitly stated. However, he is considered a young man, likely in his late teens or early twenties, as he is portrayed as a romantic lead alongside Hermia.
around 16-19
Hermia is portrayed as a young woman in William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream." While an exact age is not specified in the text, she is typically depicted as a teenager or young adult, likely in her late teens.
Helena - keep a disorientated voice. And if you are stumbling around at some point make sure your whole body moves to it's own accord. I went to see a midsummer nights dream and it was very good. Helena had a deep stumbling voice. Demitrus - when you are not in love with helena keep a snotty exterior around her. I love acting! From Bea age 11
It is not given in the text. Hippolyta is usually played a little older than Hermia and Helena.
A Midsummer Night's Dream is set in ancient Athens during the summer solstice.
It depends. He can really be any age. First of all, he's Robing goodfellow, who is the oldest of the oldest. Annoyingly, he is a fairy so he's immortal can look any age. He's probably young though because he's active...but he can be any age you feel like Hope this helps! :D
The play doesn't say and your guess is as good as anyone else's. These are fairies we are talking about; for all I know he is three hundred.
age three
age three
Until the child starts to dream
Until the child starts to dream
Hermia and Lysander are both young lovers in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" who are determined to be together despite obstacles. They both defy authority for the sake of love and are portrayed as courageous and passionate characters.
The Disney Dream Sketcher is recommended for children 4 and up.