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How does Titania's reaction when she awakens foreshadow the reactions of the mortal lovers when thet wake up later in the scene from A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare?

Titania's reaction upon awakening, where she is bewildered and infatuated with Bottom, foreshadows the confusion and emotional turmoil the mortal lovers will experience when they wake. Just as Titania is enchanted and momentarily lost in a fantastical love, the lovers will find themselves entangled in misplaced affections due to Puck's meddling. This parallel highlights the theme of love's irrationality and the whimsical nature of enchantment that permeates the play. Ultimately, both instances illustrate how love can be both enchanting and bewildering, leading to humorous and chaotic outcomes.


What music was played at Romeo and Juliet's wedding?

Well, it depends on how the play is staged. There is no place in the play where we see the Montagues listening to music, but the Capulets do, for there is dancing at the party, and musicians are hired for the abortive wedding between Juliet and Paris. If the director sets the play in the fourteenth century, these musicians will play 14th century instruments and tunes, and the dancers at the party will dance 14th century dances like the bransle. If the director sets the play in the eighteenth century, the musicians will be a classical ensemble and play classical music and the dancers will dance things like the minuet. If the director sets it in the 1920s there will be a jazz band and they will dance the Charleston. If it's set in the 1960s there will be a rock ensemble and they will dance the frug and the watusi. And all of these possibilities are totally OK.