PUCK
Through the forest have I gone.
But Athenian found I none,
On whose eyes I might approve
This flower's force in stirring love.
Night and silence.--Who is here?
Weeds of Athens he doth wear:
This is he, my master said,
Despised the Athenian maid;
And here the maiden, sleeping sound,
On the dank and dirty ground.
Pretty soul! she durst not lie
Near this lack-love, this kill-courtesy.
Churl, upon thy eyes I throw
All the power this charm doth owe.
When thou wakest, let love forbid
Sleep his seat on thy eyelid:
So awake when I am gone;
For I must now to Oberon.
Do I act Dramatic or questionable in this scene?
What is Puck doing in the scene? That will tell you how you should act.
He's about to put a love-spell on the wrong man. And he's carrying a flower.
Reply:Your suppose to act kinda both, i saw midsummer nights dream a couple of months ago. My friend was puck and my brother, i forgot who he was.
Reply:Act as naturally as you can. Be a storyteller. Let the story be as dramatic as it is without adding to it.
Reply:You need to act in accord with your interpretation.
Reply:i think u will be able to do it in double role....it can be more attractive by acting questainable in this scene.......
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