Characteristics of "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

The play I am reading is called, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” which is a comedy. A comedy play has to end with either a feast or a wedding. This play ends with both. Theseus is married, and Hermia and Lysander have a feast. A comedy doesn’t have the protagonist die generally. In this play, the protagonist does not die. This play is not about history, unlike Henry V. It is also not a tragedy, unlike Othello.

Although this play is a comedy, I did not find any lines or parts that were “funny”. I have also read “The Merchant of Venice”, and that had some lines that had some comedy in them. However, this play had no lines that were comedic, or that I understood as comedic.

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