In William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Bottom, a weaver and one of the amateur actors, is transformed by the mischievous fairy Puck. After Bottom's fellow actors flee in fear at his unexpected transformation, Puck uses magic to give him the head of an ass. This transformation occurs while Bottom is rehearsing in the woods, and later, he encounters Titania, the fairy queen, who is enchanted to fall in love with him due to a spell.
Shakespeare was balding on the top of his head, but he did have hair on the side's of his scalp. He also had a mustache, and a chin strap. He was not a pretty man.
No, Shakespeare lived in XVI century, and computers were invented in XX century. It could be argued that Shakespeare had a computer in his head - he certainly had a prodigious memory.
"No longer from head to foot than from hip to hip: she is spherical, like a globe; I could find out countries in her." (Comedy of Errors, 3,2) "I see their knavery: this is to make an ass of me;" (Bottom in Midsummer Night's Dream 3,1. It is funny because Bottom has been changed into an ass (donkey) and does not yet realize it.) What is funny in Shakespeare comedies is usually not jokes but funny situations and predicaments. That is why it is difficult to find "funny lines".
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.
The clown walked on the stage and started being funny. Shakespeare often introduces comic relief at very tense moments: after the Macbeths have murdered Duncan in Macbeth, after the Capulets have discovered their daughter apparently dead in Romeo and Juliet, after Hamlet has agreed to fall for the trap set for him by Claudius and Laertes in Hamlet.
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Shakespeare was balding on the top of his head, but he did have hair on the side's of his scalp. He also had a mustache, and a chin strap. He was not a pretty man.
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Henry the Fourth by William Shakespeare
Puck transforms Bottom's head into that of a donkey as part of a prank orchestrated by Oberon in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Bottom is then seen by his friends, who are terrified by his new appearance.
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Edward de Vere and William Shakespeare are two quite different people who lived in more or less the same place at approximately the same time. Even if he wrote everything credited to Shakespeare (and all the evidence there is on the subject, and there is quite a lot, says he didn't and Shakespeare did), he still would have been a different person from William Shakespeare. Edward de Vere is not Shakespeare in the same way that Nelson Mandela is not Barack Obama.
Yes, the bottom head is usually thinner and the top head is usually coated while the bottom head is clear.
"Then, happy low, lie down!Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown"is a quotation from Shakespeare's King Henry lV
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your head because it has bone covering all of the head whereas your bottom is all tissue
Oberon is named after a character in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Oberon was the King of the Fairies. Oberon asked Puck to put the magicaal juice of his wife, Titania's eyelids, so that when she awoke, she fell in love with the first person she saw, a weaver called Nick Bottom who, at the time has the head of a donkey.