A Midsummer Night's Dream
what is the purpose of the last speech?
act 4 scene 1
i guess its by puck i checked and im not sure but if its by puck than, ok. all i dont want is an empty answer thnks
act 4 scene 1
i guess its by puck i checked and im not sure but if its by puck than, ok. all i dont want is an empty answer thnks
I think Shakespeare is playing to the imagination of the audience and culminating the tone of his play with a sense of lightness and wonder. In delivering this epilogue, Puck adds an unexpected element to the play and he invites the audience to consider that they might have "slumbered here". He adds a direct personal connection with the audience that leaves them happy: as if waking from a pleasant dream.
thnks Aslan your awesome