
Shakespeare Made Easy #Other, Shakespeare Stories #14, The Shakespeare Stories Collection #Other, Graffex #Other
A Midsummer Night's Dream
아직 평점이 없습니다
Romance
Science Fiction
Children’s
+9
more
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
72
언어
영어
출판됨
Feb 29, 2020
출판사
Edcon Publishing Group
판
2nd Edition Workbook
ISBN-10
1555763340
ISBN-13
9781555763343
설명
Set in the enchanting realm of ancient Athens and a mystical forest, this timeless tale weaves a rich tapestry of love, magic, and mischievous spirits. Within its pages, characters find themselves caught in the whirlwind of their desires and misunderstandings, all while a mischievous fairy orchestrates their fates. The narrative explores the complexities of love, showcasing the humorous challenges that arise when emotions intertwine and reality blurs with dreams.
Shakespeare's masterful blend of comedy and fantasy invites readers to lose themselves in a world where enchantment reigns supreme. As characters journey through misunderstandings and magical interventions, they ultimately discover the true nature of love and friendship. This adaptation presents the original charm of Shakespeare’s work in a format that's accessible, ensuring that the timeless themes resonate with both seasoned fans and new readers alike. The interplay of whimsical characters and poetic language presents an irresistible invitation to explore the depths of human emotion and imagination.
Shakespeare's masterful blend of comedy and fantasy invites readers to lose themselves in a world where enchantment reigns supreme. As characters journey through misunderstandings and magical interventions, they ultimately discover the true nature of love and friendship. This adaptation presents the original charm of Shakespeare’s work in a format that's accessible, ensuring that the timeless themes resonate with both seasoned fans and new readers alike. The interplay of whimsical characters and poetic language presents an irresistible invitation to explore the depths of human emotion and imagination.
리뷰
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)