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Title: Summary of A Midsummer Night's Dream
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The lords agree to let them marry. Separately, Bottom awakes and remember's the night's occurrences.
At dinner, they all hear Quince's ten word, tedious, brief, tragical play. In it, Thisby (played by Flute) and Pyramus (played by Bottom) whisper their love through a chink in a wall (played by Snout)... Showed first 250 characters
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They vow to meet at Ninny's tomb, but a lion (played by Snug) attacks Thisby. Pyramus arrived and found her scarf, assumed she was dead, and killd himself Thisby arrives to find him dead, and kills herself. After the play, at midnight, all go to bed, then the fairies appear and frolic... Showed next 250 characters
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