Don't Blame The Artist
Submitted by on January 1, 2001
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This is a reaction to A Midsummer Don’t Blame the Artist
The first time I was exposed to A Midsummer Night’s Dream was in the movie Dead Poets Society. I finally learned how powerful a piece of literature could be in this movie. This made me very excited to get the chance to read and interpret this play in class. The most memorable scene for me in Dead Poets Society was the young man reciting the beginning of Puck’s final speech, “If we shadows have offended, think but this, and all is mended, that you have but slumbered here, while these visions did appear.”
At the time this play was written, I would believe that it was somewhat controversial. Some of the topics still are today. Hermia goes against her father’s decision for her to marry Demetrius, thus breaking the law. Demetrius has sex with the best...
