A Midsummer Night's Dream FREE

A Midsummer Night's Dream FREE Free App

Rated 4.26/5 (73) —  Free Android application by iwpSoftware

About A Midsummer Night's Dream FREE

William Shakespeare's popular comedy "A Midsummer Night's Dream" as an e-book app featuring voice output (TextToSpeech).

A Midsummer Night's Dream is a comedy play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1590 and 1596. It portrays the events surrounding the marriage of the Duke of Athens, Theseus, and Hippolyta. These include the adventures of four young Athenian lovers and a group of six amateur actors, who are controlled and manipulated by the fairies who inhabit the forest in which most of the play is set. The play is one of Shakespeare's most popular works for the stage and is widely performed across the world.

The play features three interconnecting plots, connected by a celebration of the wedding of Theseus of Athens and the Amazon queen, Hippolyta, which is set simultaneously in the woodland and in the realm of Fairyland, under the light of the moon.

The play was entered into the Register of the Stationers Company on 8 October 1600 by the bookseller Thomas Fisher, who published the first quarto edition later that year. A second quarto was printed in 1619 by William Jaggard, as part of his so-called False Folio. The play next appeared in print in the First Folio of 1623. The title page of Q1 states that the play was "sundry times publickely acted" prior to 1600. The first performance known with certainty occurred at Court on 1 January 1605.

Characters:

The Athenians

Theseus – Duke of Athens
Hippolyta – Queen of the Amazons, betrothed to Theseus
Philostrate – Master of the Revels
Egeus – father of Hermia, wants her to marry Demetrius
Nedar – father of Helena
Hermia – daughter of Egeus, in love with Lysander
Helena – in love with Demetrius
Lysander – in love with Hermia at first but later loves Helena but then goes back to Hermia
Demetrius – in love with Hermia at first but later loves Helena
Spirits 1,2 – Talk to Puck and Oberon

The Fairies

Oberon – Titania's husband and King of the Fairies
Titania – Oberon's wife and Queen of the Fairies
Robin Goodfellow/Puck – servant to Oberon
Peaseblossom – fairy servant to Titania
Cobweb – fairy servant to Titania
Moth – fairy servant to Titania
Mustardseed – fairy servant to Titania
First Fairy, Second Fairy

The Mechanicals (An acting troupe)

Peter Quince – carpenter, leads the troupe and plays Prologue
Nick Bottom – weaver, plays Pyramus
Francis Flute – bellows-mender, plays Thisbe
Robin Starveling – tailor, plays Moonshine
Tom Snout – tinker, plays Wall
Snug – joiner, plays Lion

E-BOOK FEATURES:

● Standalone software - no eBook reader needed
● Options menu
+ Help page
+ Settings page
- Text color
- Background color
- Text size
- Text padding
- Reset
+ Link to all iwpSoftware apps
in Android Market
+ Go to bookmark
+ Set bookmark
+ Set current image as wallpaper
+ Link to image/item/description
● General features
+ Voice output
(text to speech, TTS)
+ Move to SD card
+ Clickable table of contents
+ English and German
program language
+ Contents rotate
(portrait/landscape)
+ Fullscreen images
on/off by long click

This app is available as a FREE and a PRO version. The FREE edition includes ads which finance the development while the PRO edition is completely ad-free. Apart from that both versions are equal. You can first check out the FREE edition without any risk in order to to see if you like the app. If the ads annoy you or you just want to support this app's development, you can buy the PRO edition.

How to Download / Install

Download and install A Midsummer Night's Dream FREE version 11.08.14 on your Android device!
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Other then this app being super ugly and not very intuitive. It has many typos, no i am not talking about the old english/shakespeare dialect i am talking about the modern version and all the versions, random noticable typos. This app probably took a hour to make.

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One of Shakespeare's best romantic comedy n mine Favorite...

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Have a lot of interesting quoted and facts about life

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The words are spelt wrong.Thats the only problem otherwise its good.

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It is in our syllabus, I like the story … a good romantic-comedy

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Shakespeare from the Roman learned How to make a line well-turned. The Romans flaunted shields and strength More than humor, wit or mood wavelength. They seemed to know what wine to quaff. It tickled them and made them laugh. THIS PLAY HAS A CERTAIN TRANSLUCENCE AND TRANSPARENCY THAT WILL MAKE IT ALWAYS SHINE...FROM JAMES MICHAEL CHAPESKIE

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Shakespeare from the Roman learned How to make a line well-turned. The Romans flaunted shields and strength More than humor, wit or mood wavelength. They seemed to know what wine to quaff. It tickled them and made them laugh. THIS PLAY HAS A CERTAIN TRANSLUCENCE AND TRANSPARENCY THAT WILL MAKE IT ALWAYS SHINE...FROM JAMES MICHAEL CHAPESKIE

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BORROWED PLUMES?? Shakespeare from the Roman learned How to make a line well-turned. The Romans flaunted shields and strength More than humor, wit or mood wavelength. They seemed to know what wine to quaff. It tickled them and made them laugh. THIS PLAY HAS A CERTAIN TRANSLUCENCE AND TRANSPARENCY THAT WILL MAKE IT ALWAYS SHINE...FROM JAMES MICHAEL CHAPESKIE

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