resumen breve del libro A midsummer Night dream
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Main Characters: (Oberon: King of the Fairies, Titania: Queen of the Fairies, Wife of Oberon, Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, and Princess of Athens, wife of Theseus). Secondary: (Hermia and Lisandro: the couple of lovers, Demetrio: at first in love with Hermia, then falls in love with Helena, Helena: in love with Demetrio, Aegeus: father of Hermia who wants to marry Demetrio, Filostrato: master of Ceremonies of Teseo, Wedge: the carpenter, In the play interprets the Prologue, Ensamble: the cabinetmaker, interprets Leon, Canilla Looms: the weaver, interprets to Pyramus Robin transforms his head into one of Donkey; Tazoba, Gazuza: the tailor, interprets the Moonlight, Torso: the boilermaker, interprets the Wall, Mustard, Moth, Telaraña and Flower of Gusante-elendes that serve Titania and Canilla, other elves and fairies; The text begins in the palace of Teseo, where he talks happily with his fiancée Hipólita (a ravished Amazon) on his next wedding, to be held in four days, Filostrata is in charge of organizing the F's bridal showers Aegeus, the father of Lady Hermia, appears before Theseus. Hermia is in love with Lisandro. But Aegeus wants him to marry Demetrius. In addition, Lisandro accuses Demetrio of having fallen in love with Elena, friend of Hermia. Lisandro and Hermia plan to marry in secret and for this they meet for the next day in the forest. They tell Elena, who is currently suffering Demetrio's contempt. And Elena decides to reveal the secret to Demetrio to win his favor.It is going to represent a play before the dukes the day of their wedding: Pyramus and Tisbe, legend grecolatina narrated by Ovid in book IV of the metamorfosis. This plot is the basis of Romeo and Juliet. The actors are members of Athenian guilds, such as the tailor or the tinker, and reflect the uncultivated middle classes that will form the bourgeoisie. They meet to rehearse the next day in the same forest as Hermia and Lisandro. The main role is for the character translated as Shuttle or Fondon (Bottom), a boastful weaver. We are already in the forest, within which mythological beings live. There is an encounter between the pixie Puck and a fairy. She, from the court of the fairy queen Titania; he, jester of King Oberon. The fairy tells the goblin that Oberon is jealous and angry with Titania because of a beautiful page that she retains. There is a meeting between Oberon and Titania, reproaching each other's love for Theseus and his for Hippolyta. Titania regrets that their disputes are changing even the weather. The two kings are separated again in anger. Oberon orders Puck to go in search of the flower called Thought, whose juice squeezed on the eyelids of a sleeper causes him to fall in love with the first living being he sees upon awakening. Oberon spies thanks to his invisibility to Demetrius and Elena, who have reached the forest. He, to kill Lisandro and take Hermia. She, following Demetrius, his unrequited love, who pleads for him to humble himself before him. Oberon decides that he will change the papers and orders Puck to use the juice of the flower also on Demetrio's eyelids. Puck pours the juice into the sleeping Titania, and then goes to look for Demetrio, but confuses him with Lisandro, who sleeps near Hermia. Lisandro wakes up spellbound and the first she sees is Elena, whom she confesses to be in love with. Titania is still asleep and the actors arrive to rehearse. They enter into completely absurd and hilarious considerations regarding the details of the staging. Then they rehearse and everything is a disaster. Puck, who is watching them, decides to change Lanzadera's head to that of a donkey. The other actors flee in terror to see it. Titania wakes up and falls in love with Lanzadera, putting his fairies and elves at the disposal of the gañán, who cares more about the services of these beings than the beauty of Titania. Oberon and Puck realize the error committed with Lisandro when seeing Demetrio and Hermia arguing (Hermia accuses to Demetrio of the death of Lisandro to see that this one is not). Oberon sends Puck to find Elena and finally pours the juice into Demetrio's eyes. Lisandro and Elena arrive, pursued by him. Puck rejoices the mess by stating, "There's nothing that I like so much as the absurd." Hermia also enters the scene, which of course does not understand anything: now both her suitor and her love court Elena, who believes that everything is a mockery against her. Demetrio and Lisandro are preparing to fight in mourning for Elena.
Main Characters: (Oberon: King of the Fairies, Titania: Queen of the Fairies, Wife of Oberon, Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, and Princess of Athens, wife of Theseus). Secondary: (Hermia and Lisandro: the couple of lovers, Demetrio: at first in love with Hermia, then falls in love with Helena, Helena: in love with Demetrio, Aegeus: father of Hermia who wants to marry Demetrio, Filostrato: master of Ceremonies of Teseo, Wedge: the carpenter, In the play interprets the Prologue, Ensamble: the cabinetmaker, interprets Leon, Canilla Looms: the weaver, interprets to Pyramus Robin transforms his head into one of Donkey; Tazoba, Gazuza: the tailor, interprets the Moonlight, Torso: the boilermaker, interprets the Wall, Mustard, Moth, Telaraña and Flower of Gusante-elendes that serve Titania and Canilla, other elves and fairies; The text begins in the palace of Teseo, where he talks happily with his fiancée Hipólita (a ravished Amazon) on his next wedding, to be held in four days, Filostrata is in charge of organizing the F's bridal showers Aegeus, the father of Lady Hermia, appears before Theseus. Hermia is in love with Lisandro. But Aegeus wants him to marry Demetrius. In addition, Lisandro accuses Demetrio of having fallen in love with Elena, friend of Hermia. Lisandro and Hermia plan to marry in secret and for this they meet for the next day in the forest. They tell Elena, who is currently suffering Demetrio's contempt. And Elena decides to reveal the secret to Demetrio to win his favor.It is going to represent a play before the dukes the day of their wedding: Pyramus and Tisbe, legend grecolatina narrated by Ovid in book IV of the metamorfosis. This plot is the basis of Romeo and Juliet. The actors are members of Athenian guilds, such as the tailor or the tinker, and reflect the uncultivated middle classes that will form the bourgeoisie. They meet to rehearse the next day in the same forest as Hermia and Lisandro. The main role is for the character translated as Shuttle or Fondon (Bottom), a boastful weaver. We are already in the forest, within which mythological beings live. There is an encounter between the pixie Puck and a fairy. She, from the court of the fairy queen Titania; he, jester of King Oberon. The fairy tells the goblin that Oberon is jealous and angry with Titania because of a beautiful page that she retains. There is a meeting between Oberon and Titania, reproaching each other's love for Theseus and his for Hippolyta. Titania regrets that their disputes are changing even the weather. The two kings are separated again in anger. Oberon orders Puck to go in search of the flower called Thought, whose juice squeezed on the eyelids of a sleeper causes him to fall in love with the first living being he sees upon awakening. Oberon spies thanks to his invisibility to Demetrius and Elena, who have reached the forest. He, to kill Lisandro and take Hermia. She, following Demetrius, his unrequited love, who pleads for him to humble himself before him. Oberon decides that he will change the papers and orders Puck to use the juice of the flower also on Demetrio's eyelids. Puck pours the juice into the sleeping Titania, and then goes to look for Demetrio, but confuses him with Lisandro, who sleeps near Hermia. Lisandro wakes up spellbound and the first she sees is Elena, whom she confesses to be in love with. Titania is still asleep and the actors arrive to rehearse. They enter into completely absurd and hilarious considerations regarding the details of the staging. Then they rehearse and everything is a disaster. Puck, who is watching them, decides to change Lanzadera's head to that of a donkey. The other actors flee in terror to see it. Titania wakes up and falls in love with Lanzadera, putting his fairies and elves at the disposal of the gañán, who cares more about the services of these beings than the beauty of Titania. Oberon and Puck realize the error committed with Lisandro when seeing Demetrio and Hermia arguing (Hermia accuses to Demetrio of the death of Lisandro to see that this one is not). Oberon sends Puck to find Elena and finally pours the juice into Demetrio's eyes. Lisandro and Elena arrive, pursued by him. Puck rejoices the mess by stating, "There's nothing that I like so much as the absurd." Hermia also enters the scene, which of course does not understand anything: now both her suitor and her love court Elena, who believes that everything is a mockery against her. Demetrio and Lisandro are preparing to fight in mourning for Elena.
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Hermia ama a Lysander pero el padre de Hermia (Egeus) la dice que se tiene que casar con Demetrius.
Helena es amiga de Hermia y ama a Demetrius.
Theseus duque de atenas e Hippolyta se casarán dentro de 4 días.
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