Hey readers, I'm back yet again, with another voice (or tone I guess? XD) to discover (with my own powers) what exactly is the climax of Will Shakespeare's romantic comedy play, A Midsummer Night's Dream.
A Midsummer Night's Dream isn't exactly the type of romantic play which will induce tears after reading it, but rather the play which will make you say that after all the ruckus, love still makes things alright. Let's all choose to believe that, even though we all know (or at least us readers) magic was involved in the characters' happy ending. Now that the play has been described, let's move on to finding out the climax of this play.
Climax is said to be defined as the point in a story which is the most intense or exciting. Now let's see. Hmm. Intense.
If we look back in the story, there's a part where magic does most of its wonders on our characters, and it's when Robin Goodfellow (let's call him Puck for now) was ordered to put love juice on certain people. But misfortune, oh misfortune. Puck put the love juice on the wrong guy, causing trouble for our group (Helena, Lysander, Demetrius, Hermia). Things are getting out of hand with them, and to add to the fuss, Nick Bottom's head was turned into that of a donkey, and Titania, with the love juice's effect, fell in love with him! Oh my, isn't that part exciting? More and more exciting events have happened consequently. And isn't that what we're looking for? Yes, and now the answer has been found.
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