FINAL BLOG–Pd 3–Jenni Kantor–A Midsummer Night’s Dream–illuminator
May 23rd, 2009 — 09:29 amI felt that in honor of our last blog, I would put the last spoken words of our last play. Here is the passage:
Puck:
If we shadows have offended,
Think but this, and all is mended,
That you have but slumber’d here
While these visions did appear.
And this weak and idle theme,
No more yielding but a dream,
Gentles, do not reprehend:
if you pardon, we will mend:
And, as I am an honest Puck,
If we have unearned luck
Now to ’scape the serpent’s tongue,
We will make amends ere long;
Else the Puck a liar call;
So, good night unto you all.
Give me your hands, if we be friends,
And Robin shall restore amends.My questions are as follows:
1. Why did Shakespeare have Puck say these lines?
2. What does Puck mean by it?
3. How does this passage help complete the play?
4. Why did Shakespeare use this passage as the last words of the play?
5. Finally, what type of poem are these last lines? How are they a poem?
There is my final blog for you this year!!
-Jenni Kantor
Fin