A Midsummer Night's Dream
what is the mood of quince, flute, snout and starvelling at the start of act 4 scene 2
what is the mood of quince, flute, snout and starvelling at the start of act 4 scene 2
what is the mood of quince, flute, snout and starvelling at the start of act 4 scene 2
They are feeling a little down. The artisans are lamenting the fact that the Duke Theseus is already married, as well as the other noblemen, which means they missed their chance to perform Pyramus and Thisbe at the wedding.