The A Midsummer Night’s Dream monologues below are extracts from the full modern A Midsummer Night’s Dream ebook, along with a modern English translation. Reading through the original A Midsummer Night’s Dream monologue followed by a modern version and should help you to understand what each A Midsummer Night’s Dream monologue is about:
Full of vexation come I, with complaint (Spoken by Egeus, Act 1 Scene 1)
I am that merry wanderer of the night (Spoken by Puck, Act 2 Scene 1)
I know a bank where the wild thyme blows (Spoken by Oberon, Act 2 Scene 1)
My mistress with a monster is in love (Spoken by Portia, Act 4 Scene 1)
I Am That Merry Wanderer Of The Night (Spoken by Puck, Act 2, Scene 1)
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