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Shakespeare used fairies in his plays, particularly in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," to explore themes of love, transformation, and the supernatural. The fairies serve as agents of chaos and change, influencing the human characters' emotions and decisions. Their whimsical and magical nature allows Shakespeare to delve into the complexities of desire and the boundaries between reality and illusion. Ultimately, the use of fairies enhances the enchanting atmosphere of his works while reflecting the unpredictable nature of love and fate.

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