Question on: SS2 Literature - Non-African (Shakespearean)Drama: "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

What is the significance of the play's ending?

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The ending of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is significant because it suggests that the world can be restored to order after even the most chaotic and tumultuous events. The lovers are all reconciled, and the fairies and humans agree to live in peace and harmony. This suggests that, despite the challenges and obstacles that we may face in life, there is always hope for a happy ending.

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