The play does not really have a protagonist or antagonist. It's just not structured that way. In a sense, Egeus is an antagonist to Lysander and Hermia, but that is part of one of three plotlines.
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A Midsummer Night's Dream begins with two sets of lovers, Lysander and Hermia and Helena and Demetrius.
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Bottom the weaver has tons of lines and is a very funny character if you play him right
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.
a mid summer nights dream
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"Are you sure that we are awake? It seems to me that yet we sleep, we dream." -William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream.
A Midsummer Night's Dream begins with two sets of lovers, Lysander and Hermia and Helena and Demetrius.
He doesn't have anything to do with them until Act V when he entertains them.
I usually don't let my bottom near bones, they hurt.
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Bottom the weaver has tons of lines and is a very funny character if you play him right
He asks for tongs. The "tongs and the bones" were musical instruments sort of like musical spoons.
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.
It doesn't have a name. It is referred to as "the palace wood, a mile without the town" by Peter Quince, "the wood, a league without the town" by Lysander, and "the wood" by Helena.
She is one of the main characters in A Mid Summer's Night Dream