William Shakespeare
2026-04-29
Table of Contents
- 1 A Midsummer Night’s Dream:comedy:fantasy:fairies:
- 2 Romeo and Juliet:tragedy:love:vendetta:
- 3 Macbeth:tragedy:scottish:ambition:prophecy:
- 4 Othello:tragedy:jealousy:venice:
- 5 Hamlet:tragedy:revenge:madness:philosophy:
- 6 Richard III:history:tragedy:york:wars_of_roses:
- 7 The Tempest:romance:comedy:magic:colonialism:
- 8 The Merchant of Venice:romance:comedy:trial:antisemitism:
- 9 King Lear:tragedy:madness:inheritance:
- 10 Measure for Measure:comedy:problem_play:justice:mercy:
- 11 Julius Caesar:tragedy:history:roman:republic:assassination:
- 12 Much Ado About Nothing:comedy:wit:deception:courtship:
1 A Midsummer Night’s Dream comedyfantasyfairies
Puck (Act V, Scene 1)
If we shadows have offended, think but this, and all is mended—that you have but slumbered here while these visions did appear.