1.1 4.1 Over-excited Jolly Law enforcer Understanding Problem-solver To have everyone following the law To marry Hermia No rhyme No meter
“ Now, fair Hippolyta, our nuptial hour / “ Go, Philostrate, / Stir up the Athenian youth “ I beg the ancient privilege of Athens, / As “ What say you, Hermia? Be advised, fair “ I know you two are rival enemies: / How not a fairy
Draws on apace. Four happy days bring in to merriments. / Awake the pert and nimble she is mine, I may dispose of her, / Which maid: / To you your father should be as a comes this gentle concord in the world, / Another moon. / But, O, methinks, how spirit of mirth. / Turn melancholy forth to shall be either to this gentleman / Or to god, / One that composed your beauties, That hatred is so far from jealousy, / To slow/ This old moon wanes! she lingers my funerals. / The pale companion is not for our her death, according to our law / yea, and one / To whom you are but as a sleep by hate, and fear no enmity?” (4.1.129 desires.” (1.1.1-4) pomp." (1.1.11-15) Immediately provided in that case.” (1.1.42- form in wax, / By him imprinted and –134) 46) within his power / To leave the figure or disfigure it. / Demetrius is a worthy gentleman.” (1.1. 46-52)