My three worlds from my worldview are, justice, relationship and marriage and leadership. In comparison on how I view these worlds to how Shakespeare would view them is that; in justice, it would be similar that we would rely on the law of the land to take its course in making sure that justice is observed for all. On contrast, while Shakespeare views justice as something that should be observed following the traditions and the stated law of the land, I view it as something that can be negotiated and determined on the merit of the argument. For instance, in the case regarding the marriage between Hermia and Demetrius as presented to the Duke Theseus by Egeus, Hernia's father, the Duke agreed that Hernia should follow the tradition of marrying the man her father chooses and no room for her to make choices over her suitors. On relationship and marriage, it could be similar that love should be a thing of value that should be defended by all means. On contrast, love a person should not be forced to stay in a relationship with a person who is not their choice, as Shakespeare views it that Hermia should give in to her father's demand of marrying Demetrius or face death. On leadership, it would be similar that the leader who is king Oberon should be the leader of all the people in the society, however in contrast with Shakespeare's view, the king should be kind to his people and not intimidate like Oberon who wants to take the Indian boy from the queen to use him for his needs. We need all these worlds as they all find their way to our daily life.
In the play "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare, these three worlds are revealed by different characters. For instance, the world of justice is revealed by Theseus, the Duke of Athens, to whom the disputes are presented seeking a solution. Egeus, Hermia's father, presents his appeal to the Duke, seeking that his daughter be forced to marry a man that he would choose for her, else she be killed. He tells her "What say you, Hermia? Be advised fair maid, To you, your father should be as a god."
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Relationship and marriage is depicted my many characters in the play. For instance, Theseus, the duke of Athens intends to marry Hippolyta in a colourful wedding. Hermia and Lysander are in love, and we find Helena is deeply in love with Demetrius. At the end of the play, the three couples get married and end to Athens for a party organized by Theseus.
Leadership is represented by king Oberon, who is married to Queen Titania. These are the leader society of the play settings. He is such an arrogant king who wants to snatch the Indian boy who is in his wife's possession to use him for himself. Oberon practices dictatorial leadership, who wants everything to go as he wants.
Conclusion
A Midsummer Night's Dream play is rich in various themes, almost dominated by plays within a play. In these plays, we find the themes of marriage and relationship, justice and leadership. These themes have been featured severally in the play, making significant theme content in the play.