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Which characters have the last line of Act V?
Which characters have the last line of Act V?
What function does Act V serve for the overall structure of the play?
What function does Act V serve for the overall structure of the play?
Who is the first character to speak in the play within a play?
Who is the first character to speak in the play within a play?
Who is the last character to mock the actors in Act V?
Who is the last character to mock the actors in Act V?
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What is the first line of Act V?
What is the first line of Act V?
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In which location does Act V primarily take place?
In which location does Act V primarily take place?
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Who delivers the prologue during the play within the play?
Who delivers the prologue during the play within the play?
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What are the fairy characters that appear after the wedding?
What are the fairy characters that appear after the wedding?
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How does the play within a play end?
How does the play within a play end?
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How do the nobles and young lovers react to the play?
How do the nobles and young lovers react to the play?
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Who finds the young lovers in Act IV?
Who finds the young lovers in Act IV?
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Who releases Bottom from his spell?
Who releases Bottom from his spell?
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Where are Bottom’s friends in Act IV?
Where are Bottom’s friends in Act IV?
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Why does Oberon cure Titania?
Why does Oberon cure Titania?
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What does Bottom do when he wakes up?
What does Bottom do when he wakes up?
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Where do the young lovers go after leaving the woods?
Where do the young lovers go after leaving the woods?
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Study Notes
Act V
- Theseus, Hippolyta, and Philostrate appear first in Act V.
- The play within a play serves as an epilogue in the larger play.
- Theseus mocks the actors first in Act V.
- The play within a play starts with a prologue and a poem.
- Theseus decides what the entertainment will be after the wedding.
- Puck is the first fairy to appear in Act V
- Theseus has the first line of Act V.
- Robin Goodfellow (Puck) has the last line of Act V.
- Egeus does not appear in Act V.
- Peter Quince gives the prologue for the play within the play.
- Act V takes place in Theseus' palace.
- Puck, Oberon, Titania, and the fairies appear after the wedding.
- If the actors have offended the audience, the play was just a dream.
- Pyramus and Thisbe die in the play within a play.
- The nobles and young lovers mock the actors.
- The young lovers and nobles go to bed after the play within the play.
Act IV
- Bottom, Titania, and the fairies begin Act IV.
- Theseus' servants find the young lovers in Act IV.
- Puck releases Bottom from his spell.
- Bottom's friends are in the woods.
- Oberon cures Titania because he got what he wanted.
- Bottom, Titania, Oberon, and Puck are the last characters seen in Act IV
- Bottom questions where his friends are when he wakes up.
- The young lovers go to the wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta after leaving the woods.
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Explore the key events and characters in Act V of Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.' This act serves as an epilogue featuring the play within a play and highlights the interactions between Theseus, Hippolyta, and the fairies. Test your knowledge of the themes and dialogues that conclude this enchanting story.