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Thursday, December 7, 2017

'A Midsummer’s Night Dream: A review'

'A midsummers darkness Dream is unmatchable of Shakespeargons roughly popular comedies. in that location are thousands of transformations of the do originated from rattling unlike interpretations of the textual matter. In this token adaptation, the director, Joan Ollé, opted to focus on the theme of the amorousness and the untrusting positioning of the romance. The eroticism is principally represented by Puck and titanium oxide and stub. Pucks movements are very sensual and inner as well. He is represented as a sluttish character, very forthcoming and with no shame. The consanguinity of titanic oxide and bunghole is much eroticized too. Titania is represented as a zaftig woman and Bottom is svelte with a red smooth robe and heater a cigar, which do me think of Hugh Hefner and star of his trophy girls. The wary side of the play is reenforced especially by the workers, who verbalise in a very sexual way, with varied accents from different parts of C atalonia, and playacting in a dumb way. I think that bingle of the key funny moments is when they appear dressed as juggle White and the dwarfs.\nI do not think that the characters invite been modified very much. It is true, though, that Demetrius and Lysander looked younkerer than what I expected them to be. Moreover, 1 of them carries a motor scooter and they wear a skirt and shorts, which is what shrimpy boy wears. comparing them to the girls, they look senior(a) than they, and their clothes reinforce that aspect, since they wear sheer(a) or unveil dresses. Puck is to a greater extent than sexualized than in the text, and in somewhat prognosis it looked as if he was in some kind of family relationship with Oberon, but it was not very clear. sexuality politics are not very made perspicuous in this version since the director valued to focus more on different aspects. However, I baffled the strength of Hyppolita. In Shakespeares text there is a slight vindicat ion to marry from Hyppolitas part that was not very represented in this adaptation. The young couples were the ones who were more important... '

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