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The moral in the short story, "Summer Solstice" , addresses the fact the a woman can use her feminity to claim power for herself.

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One moral lesson in the legend of the sun, moon, and stars is the importance of cooperation and unity. The story shows how the sun, moon, and stars each have their roles to play in maintaining the balance of the universe, highlighting the idea that everyone has a unique contribution to make towards a common goal.

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11y ago

Shakespeare wrote plays, not sermons. They were meant to entertain, not to point out morals. The events in Shakespeare's plays take place; a director or an actor may give them a certain flavour or colour; the audience sees in it whatever they want to.

If you are opposed to drugs, you can say that the play tells us that you cannot find true love through drugs.

If you like being high, you can say that the whole play is a dream like you might have under the influence of drugs.

If you feel snobby about amateur actors, you can say that the Pyramus and Thisbe play shows that amateurs will ruin a perfectly good play.

If you appreciate amateur actors, you can say that it shows that sincerity will make the most clumsy acting effective.

If you are optimistic about marriage, you can point to Lysander and Hermia as a couple who overcome the odds to be with each other.

If you are pessimistic about marriage, you point to Oberon and Titania as an example of a dysfunctional couple.

If you think women are hard done by, you point to Titania as someone who is compelled by a drug into an unwanted relationship.

If you think men are hard done by, you point to Demetrius as someone compelled by a drug into a relationship.

Basically, you take home what you want to take home. There is no moral there unless you want to put one in.

Most plays have an underlying, unifying dramatic concept, instead of a moral, but if you are looking for one in Midsummer Night's Dream, I would go for Puck's, "Lord what fools these mortals be."

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14y ago

a midsummer nights dream moral lesson

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3y ago

The Summer Solstice shows the unequal treatment between man and woman. Man is superior than woman, as what the middle of the story tried to emphasize. ... Even how superior they are time will come they become weak and follow what are the woman's demand

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