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Violence
None
No violence
Language
None
No profanity
Sexual Content
Barely any
Romantic enchantment and love triangles; Titania enchanted by a love potion into affection for the comically transformed Bottom
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
None
No disturbing content; the enchantments are entirely comic
What this book is about
Four young Athenians flee into an enchanted forest on midsummer night, where Oberon, King of the Fairies, and his impish sprite Puck are already causing mischief with love potions. The result is a joyful tangle of mistaken loves, fairy enchantments, and the hilariously earnest amateur theatrical of Bottom and his 'mechanicals.' Shakespeare's most purely pleasurable comedy is a celebration of imagination, love's glorious absurdity, and the transformative power of dreams.
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