The scene begins in the wee hours of the morning; it is still dark night. Titania is entertaining Bottom, but he has an exposition of sleep come upon him, so they go to sleep. Oberon unjuices her and wakes her up, and shortly thereafter Puck says "Fairy King, attend and mark! I do hear the morning lark!" The sun is coming up and it will soon be day. At dawn Theseus and his hunting party come upon the young lovers and he remarks sarcastically to Egeus, "No doubt they rose up early to observe the rite of May . . ." and greets them "Good morrow". But as the conversation continues, Theseus says, "for the morning now is something worn", suggesting that it is getting close to noon when he and the lovers return to the palace. This is a good example of compressed time: in this short scene which takes minutes to play, Shakespeare has compressed the events of seven or eight hours, from about 3 a.m. to 10 or 11 a.m.
In A Midsummer Nights Dream Hippolyta, queen of the Amazons, has been defeated by Theseus, the king of Athens. Theseus has fallen in love with Hippolyta, and plans to marry her. The main action of the play takes place during the preparation for this wedding.
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It does take place throughout mid-summer, but Midsummer Night's Eve is when all the fairies are believed to come out and "play". Playing tricks on people walking through the woods, some haunting passing travelers, a night for them to have fun. So it is based then so the use of the fairies can be used with no questioning in that time.
Scene 1 of A Midsummer Night's Dream takes place in Athens, in the palace of Theseus, the Duke of Athens.
It took place in Athens, Greece.
The castle is named "Athens" in A Midsummer Night's Dream. It is the setting where the events of the play take place, including the wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta.
It's supposed to be on a full moon and four days after the play begins...but there isn't ever an exact date that Shakespeare gives you.
A Midsummer Night's Dream takes place in Athens and the woods nearby.
In Athens and in the wood outside Athens.
Oberon in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" can be described as powerful, manipulative, and mysterious. He is the fairy king who exerts control over others through his magic, particularly in the realm of the forest where much of the play's action takes place.
Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is set in ancient Athens, as indicated by references to Greek mythology and the mythical figures in the play. The exact year is not specified, as the story is more focused on the themes of love, magic, and chaos.
The opening scenes of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" take place in Athenian society, with characters like Theseus and Hippolyta discussing their upcoming wedding. In contrast, the opening scene in the fairy realm features Oberon and Titania, the fairy king and queen, in a dispute. The stark contrast between the human world of Athens and the magical world of the fairies sets the stage for the themes of love, magic, and transformation that unfold throughout the play.