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Well... not really much a question but, because it is basically the climax and resolutions of antagonist of the story all in one that before the gradual end with the mechanicals screwing up the play for the king, which Shakespeare also leads us toward much humor in the final Act of the book.

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Act 3 scene 2 of A Midsummer Night's Dream is long because it involves multiple characters and subplots converging at the same time, leading to overlapping dialogues and interactions. Additionally, this scene serves as a pivotal moment in the play where misunderstandings and conflicts come to a head, requiring more stage time to resolve.

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