Pyramus uses a sword to stab himself in the belief that his beloved Thisbe has died. This act leads to a tragic misunderstanding, as Thisbe is actually alive.
Pyramus & Thisbe.
Peter Quince is the director and Thisby's father in the play "Pyramus and Thisby".
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Bottom makes numerous mistakes playing Pyramus in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," such as overacting, mispronouncing words, and improvising dialogue. His most notable mistake is mistakenly believing that he has been actually turned into an ass, which leads to comedic confusion and absurdity in the play.
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Robin Starveling plays the moon for Peter Quince's makeshift group of actors. He tells his audience that the lantern he holds is the moon and he is the man in the moon. Quince's whole play--based on the tale of Pyramus and Thisbe--is slipshod and melodramatic, especially because Nicholas Bottom, who plays Pyramus, drags out his monologues and misspeaks several times. The whole play is comical, a fitting end to "A Midsummer Night's Dream," one of Shakespeare's comedies.
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There is no prologue to Shakespeare's play. There is a prologue, however, to the play-within-a-play Pyramus and Thisbe, which is read by Peter Quince, by whom the play was written, produced and directed.
Starveling plays the part of Moonshine in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Hermia.
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