A Midsummer Night's Dream, William Shakespeare

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Volumes in this recently developed series for middle school and high school students analyze major literary works in terms that help students understand them for higher grades on tests and written reports. More than mere plot summaries, Literature Made Easy books describe classic novels and plays by explaining themes, analyzing characters, and discussing each author's unique style, mastery of language, and point of view. Imaginative and instructive use of graphics help make each book in this series livlier, easier, and more profitable to use than ordinary plot summaries. Books also feature "Mind Maps" - diagrams that summarize a literary work's most important details, as a way of helping students focus their ideas for exams and term papers.
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I'm surprised I actually like this book cuz it's tecnically a play but I think I liked it so much is cuz it was like poetry making a story. I think the whole play that the characters are making up in the story is kind of pointless but it was interesting how the faries like paint stuff on the people's eyes and get the wrong people so the two main guys are like falling in love with Helena and Hermia is confused and that whole in was kind of weird but I liked it.
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