Shakespeare uses
many ways to portray humor and make his plays a success because of it. He created a careful mix of love with humor
to create a success called "A Midsummer Night's Dream." The focus of this paper is to describe how
Shakespeare uses humor in his play.
One way that
Shakespeare uses humor in this play is by using plain humor that need not be
interpreted in any way. He did this by
creating the artisans. The artisans,
obviously are not intelligent at all, but try to be. They mess up grammar, spelling, and
everything that the author of "Pyramus and Thisby" had wanted for his
play. For instance, when Bottom says
"Thisbe, the flowers of odious savors sweet,"82 he was supposted to say 'odors' instead of
'odious' in the sentence. Odors means
"fragrant smells," while odious means "repulsive." A simple mistake by someone that is low in
the society, but totally changes the meaning of the sentence. This humor is obvious to everybody watching
that Bottom had made a mistake. This
type of humor, while obvious, sometimes doesn't portray the meaning
correctly. Inferred humor is sometimes
more suited for this.
Shakespeare used
something like inferred humor to get across some other meanings that added to the play. One good example is the character of
Puck. Puck is a hyperactive child that
gets into a lot of mischief. His
attitude toward his tasks is sort of a light and airy one. He does not take life seriously, he only does
what is fun. This type of character is
totally different than everyone else in the play; they are in a serious tone,
while Puck is just dancing around pulling pranks on everyone. One good example of a prank that Puck created
was putting an Ass' head on Bottom. It
was unnecessary, just fun. What made him
funny was these sort of pranks, and the contrast of his attitude toward the
other ones in the story. For example,
Lysander is bound up in love for Hermia and Helena, depending on what part of
the play. He is very serious and sad
because Hermia is being forced to marry Demetrius. Sort of equivalent to a tragedy. Puck is just creating mischief and having
fun.
Another way that
Shakespeare uses humor is that he uses examples that would never happen in real
life. For example, after Lysander and
Demetrius had been led around the king's oak for a long time, they fell down
and went to sleep. This contains no
logic whatsoever, because they are trying to kill each other, and it is
impossible to use defense when a person is sleeping. There is humor in that because everyone took
it in stride, so to say. In the play, it
is interpreted that that is supposed to happen.
Another example is when Titania awakens after being in love with Bottom. She knows that Oberon did it, but she's not
angry at the fact that he did, or the fact that Oberon used the time to capture
the Indian boy. It makes no sense, but
it is funny. That is what Shakespeare
intended.
In "A
Midsummer Night's Dream," there is a lot of humor in it, which creates an
excellent play and a fabulous comedy. He
was obviously a master at his work, which is prominent in this play. Humor is the largest reason for the success
of this play; the careful mix of all types of humor make this play a nice
potpourri of tragedy and comedy.
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