Dreaming about a donkey can mean several things. Donkeys tend to symbolize stubbornness, honor, and humility. If you are riding them, it could mean that you are humble or feel lower than everyone else. Dreaming about another person riding a donkey could mean that you feel they are taking you for a ride since you're doing everything.
The symbolic meanings of a donkey vary. However, donkeys are constantly used as a symbol for stubbornness or idiocy. They are also a symbol in religious contexts for humility and peace.
no....
it means they crazy
Nope he is oblivious to it but does know that he wanted/desired to eat hay, berries, etc. He thought it was a dream.
The bag is up.
Puck changes Bottom's head to that of what they refer to as an "ass". No, this doesn't mean a butt. It's the Elizabethan word for "donkey". However, it is ironic that Bottom gets an ass's (donkey's) head because 1) He's been acting like an ass. 2) His name is Bottom, as in the polite term for butt.
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.
None. There is a donkey, or rather, a half-donkey, but no horses.
No
He magically turns him into a donkey.
long live donkey
"Kiss the donkey" is not a common phrase with a widely recognized meaning. In some cultures, it could potentially be a playful or humorous way to refer to showing appreciation or giving respect.
The donkey ears come close.
The donkey ears come close.
Donkey.
Donkey
Bottom, a character in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," gets transformed into a donkey by the mischievous Puck as a result of a spell cast by Puck on behalf of Oberon, the Fairy King. This transformation is part of the magical mischief and chaos that occurs in the play, adding to the comedic elements and misunderstandings that drive the plot.
a donkey, a jackass ( cross between horse and donkey)