Magic. Puck magicked him into a donkey, or part donkey.
He magically turns him into a donkey.
In "A Midsummer Night's Dream," the donkey symbolizes foolishness, as it is associated with the character Bottom who undergoes a humorous transformation into a donkey. The donkey also symbolizes the theme of transformation and how appearances can be deceptive.
I usually don't let my bottom near bones, they hurt.
He doesn't have anything to do with them until Act V when he entertains them.
Bottom the weaver has tons of lines and is a very funny character if you play him right
The donkey ears come close.
He asks for tongs. The "tongs and the bones" were musical instruments sort of like musical spoons.
The character known as "The Tinker" in A Midsummer Night's Dream is also referred to as "Bottom." He is one of the "rude mechanicals" who are amateur actors that put on a play for the Duke's wedding. Bottom's most notable moment occurs when he is transformed into a donkey by the mischievous Puck.
In Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," the character Titania, the Queen of the Fairies, falls in love with Bottom. This enchantment occurs when Oberon, her husband, uses a magical flower to make her fall in love with the first creature she sees upon waking. Bottom, who has been transformed to have a donkey's head, unwittingly becomes the object of her affection. Their comedic interaction highlights the play's themes of love and transformation.
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