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Neil Gaiman's comic series The Sandman uses the play in the 1990 issue " A Midsummer Night's Dream". In this story, Shakespeare and his company perform the play for the real Oberon and Titania and an audience of fairies. The play is heavily quoted in the comic, and Shakespeare's son Hamnet appears in the play as the Indian boy. This issue was the first and only comic to win the World Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction, in 1991. [84]
She is an independent girl at the beginning of the play who defies her father to run away with Lysander – and she keeps this independent streak, although during the spell she follows Lysander like a puppy. Presenter: Ha ha ha ha nice comic delivery, and his team mates can really see the effort he’s putting in, and so will the crowd. He’s got a clear field of vision, and for sheer entertainment this tactic really scores.A Midsummer Night's Dream | Shakespeare and the Players". shakespeare.emory.edu . Retrieved 12 April 2018.
The wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta and the mistaken and waylaid lovers, Titania and Bottom, even the erstwhile acting troupe, model various aspects (and forms) of love.Bevington, David (1996). "But We Are Spirits of Another Sort': The Dark Side of Love and Magic in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' ". In Dutton, Richard (ed.). A Midsummer Night's Dream. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp.24–35. ISBN 978-0-333-60197-6. Anankos • Arete • Arthur • Azama • Azura • Benny • Beruka • Caeldori • Camilla • Charlotte • Corrin • Dwyer • Effie • Elise • Felicia • Flora • Forrest • Fuga • Garon • Gunter • Hana • Hans • Hinata • Hinoka • Iago • Jakob • Kaden • Kagero • Kana • Kaze • Keaton • Kiragi • Laslow • Leo • Lilith • Midori • Mikoto • Niles • Nina • Nyx • Oboro • Odin • Ophelia • Orochi • Peri • Reina • Rhajat • Rinkah • Ryoma • Sakura • Saizo • Selena • Selkie • Setsuna • Shigure • Shiro • Siegbert • Silas • Soleil • Subaki • Takumi • Velouria • Xander