There are three uses of the word "crown" in the play.
In A Midsummer Night's Dream, a crown is associated with the character of Titania, the queen of the fairies. The crown symbolizes her status and authority over the fairy realm. It becomes a source of conflict when Oberon tricks her into falling in love with an ass-headed Bottom by using a magical flower.
Props needed for "A Midsummer Night's Dream" may include fairy wings, flower crowns, a donkey head for Bottom, a magical potion bottle, a play within the play props like a lion mask and wall costume, and a crown for the fairy king Oberon. Additionally, you may need props such as a love potion, lanterns, and various woodland elements to create an enchanting forest setting.
A crown is a tangible symbol of royalty, nobility, power and authority. It may be the prize presented to a beauty queen or winner of some sort of competition. So your dream of a crown is a dream of achieving what that crown represents, whether power or beauty or a high position of some kind. Alternatively, the crown in this dream could be a play on words, referring to a different sort of "crown" altogether. For example, you may be about to lose a dental crown from one of your teeth.
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A pun in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" occurs when Helena says "Things base and vile, holding no quantity, Love can transpose to form and dignity." In this line, "base" can mean both "lowly" and "bottom," creating a playful ambiguity that is characteristic of puns.
When younger he had a dream in which the Blessed Virgin offered him a choice of two crowns - a crown of chastity or a crown of martyrdom. He chose both.
The dream might reflect the dreamer's feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment, modified by a religious scruple demanding humility.
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It is associated with Spanish folklore, Gypsy's Lapels, thrown into the ring after a bullfight, associated as a symbol of love between two people, as well as the crown of thorns Jesus wore.
Modified coins have no collector value. Any value would be associated with the jewellery.
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