A Midsummer Night's Dream
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Romance
Mystery
Science Fiction
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전자책
언어
영어
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Jan 1, 1997
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Study Guide
설명
In a vibrant world filled with enchanting fairies and tangled love stories, William Shakespeare weaves a delightful tale that dances between reality and illusion. Four young lovers, on a quest to find their true hearts, find themselves caught in a web of misunderstandings and magical mishaps. As their emotions swirl like the midsummer night's sky, the playful intervention of mischievous spirits adds an element of unpredictability to their journey.
Amidst the chaos, a troupe of bumbling actors is rehearsing a comedic play, which only adds to the hilarity as their paths cross with the star-crossed lovers. Each twist and turn reveals the complexities of love and ambition, all under the whisper of the moonlight. Shakespeare paints a myriad of emotions, inviting readers to laugh, sigh, and ponder the nature of desire.
With its timeless themes and captivating characters, this whimsical romp captures the essence of love's challenges and joys. It's a story that reminds us that even amidst confusion, magic can lead to unexpected happiness, making it a delightful read for anyone longing for a sprinkle of romance and a touch of the impossible.
Amidst the chaos, a troupe of bumbling actors is rehearsing a comedic play, which only adds to the hilarity as their paths cross with the star-crossed lovers. Each twist and turn reveals the complexities of love and ambition, all under the whisper of the moonlight. Shakespeare paints a myriad of emotions, inviting readers to laugh, sigh, and ponder the nature of desire.
With its timeless themes and captivating characters, this whimsical romp captures the essence of love's challenges and joys. It's a story that reminds us that even amidst confusion, magic can lead to unexpected happiness, making it a delightful read for anyone longing for a sprinkle of romance and a touch of the impossible.
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azistired
@azistired
May 08, 2025
I disliked this enough to forget to mark it as read. This one really was too annoying with its depiction of "love" and women that I was just having a terrible time pushing through very questionable thought processes and dialogues. It's disappointing since I thought this could be a new favorite (given my love for fairies/fae folk since childhood)