Q: How does the plot of A Midsummer Night’s Dream run through a complicated passage to a handsome resolution? A Midsummer Night’s Dream is an early comedy and masterpiece of William Shakespeare which he wrote in a highly creative period of his career. Like the most Elizabethan comedies, this play is also a light-hearted romp because of many types of humour and ends happily in the unification of the courting couples. Shakespeare shows his dexterity at portraying a careful mix of love with humour by the fairies, wordplay and buffoonery behaviour of Bottom, a rude mechanical who leads to hilarious events. But Shakespeare interweaves some complications in the play just to show that human life is a mixture of both happiness and sadness at the same time. According to Louis Adrian Montrose, an American literary theorist and scholar, “This play explores the predominant patriarchal society, concentrates on the tensions of Elizabethan pop...