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Moonshine is played by R. Starveling.
Flute, who played the part of Thisbe in the Pyramus and Thisbe play.
There is no character by this name in the play. The character Moonshine, in the Rude Mechanicals' Production of Pyramus and Thisbe, carries a bush of thorns as a prop. Apparently, they visualized the man in the moon as carrying a thorn bush.
He needs must play Pyramus.
The name of the play isThe Most Lamentable Comedy and Most Cruel Death of Pyramus and Thisbe
This question makes no sense. If you mean "What parts did the actors in Shakespeare's company play?", the actors in Shakespeare's company played the parts assigned to them. "You, Will Kemp, will play Falstaff and you, John Sincklo, will play Poins." We do not know exactly which parts in the plays played by Shakespeare's company were played by which actors, with a few exceptions. We know, for example, that Will Kemp played the part of Peter in Romeo and Juliet. We can guess that he played Falstaff too.If you mean, "What parts did the actors in Shakespeare's play play?", there are a few plays in which there are actors as characters in the play, notably Hamlet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Love's Labour's Lost. In Hamlet, the Player King plays the king and the Player Queen plays the queen and one of the other actors plays Lucianus. In Midsummer Night's Dream, Bottom plays Pyramus, Flute plays Thisbe, Snout plays Wall, Starveling plays Moonshine, and Snug plays the Lion. And of course Will Kemp would have played Bottom, who was playing Pyramus.
In the play "Pyramus and Thisbe," the role of the Wall is traditionally played by a physical actor or prop that symbolizes the barrier between the two lovers. The Wall's lines are often delivered humorously, providing comic relief in the tragic love story.
Pyramus and Thisbe
The wall is a character in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" that is part of a group of artisans putting on a play for the Duke's wedding. The wall is portrayed as a literal wall in their play within the play, and its role is to separate the lovers Pyramus and Thisbe. It adds a comical element to the play.
Bottom must play Pyramus in "Pyramus and Thisbe" because he is the most confident and enthusiastic member of the group. Although he may not be the most skilled actor, his enthusiasm and willingness to take on the role make him the best fit for the part. Additionally, Bottom's over-the-top dramatic nature adds humor to the play within a play.
Bottom does not want to play the role of Thisby in "Pyramus and Thisby" because it is a female role, and he believes he would be better suited for a male role.
The characters are:Pyramus: Handsome youth of Babylon who falls in love with his neighbor, Thisbe.Thisbe: Beautiful young girl of Babylon who returns Pyramus' love.Parents of Pyramus and Thisbe: They oppose a relationship between Pyramus and Thisbe for reasons not explained in the story. The parents play no active role in the story.