A Midsummer Night's Dream: Creative Writing and Analysis

English
GCSE
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A creative and analytical worksheet exploring themes of Nature and Environment in A Midsummer Night's Dream, focusing on extract analysis and creative writing tasks.

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A Midsummer Night's Dream: Creative Writing and Analysis

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Reading Extract and Analysis

Oberon: I wonder if Titania be awake, / Then, for never anything can be amiss, / When wise men go about their business! / Travel your self: if you remain awake, / I will armour thee, I will defy thy wooing, / And I will make thee bed and bed-gear. / Tell me, Titania, tell me, I charge thee, / Why so sad? / Why so forsoothly? / Why so sighs and teares and woe? / And why so heavy? / I am not yet so near the day / When I shall speak to thee, / And I will give thee a flower that I wield / Out of the east, and I will make thee a lady / Of the night, and thou shalt be my bride! / But, Titania, I pry thee, / Tell me, for I am a jealous man, / And I will have my right, / And I will have my way, / And I will have my bride / To be my own. / No, no, I cannot hold my tongue, / I will not lie, I will not lie, / I will not lie, / I will not lie, / I will not lie, / I will not lie, / I will not lie, / I will not lie, / I will not lie, / I will not lie, / I will not lie, / I will not lie, / I will not lie, / I will not lie, / I will not lie, / I will not lie, / I will not lie, / I will not lie, / I will not lie, / I will not lie, / I will not lie.
1.
Identify one poetic technique used in this extract and explain its effect.
[2 marks]
2.
What is the main theme conveyed in this extract related to Nature or Environment?
[2 marks]
3.
Describe the tone of Oberon in this scene.
[2 marks]
4.
Why might Shakespeare have included the repeated phrase 'I will not lie' in this dialogue?
[2 marks]
5.
How does the extract reflect the relationship between humans and nature in the play?
[4 marks]
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Creative Writing Task: Nature-Inspired Monologue

Write a monologue from the perspective of a forest spirit observing the changing seasons. Your monologue should reflect themes of Nature and Environment, drawing inspiration from Shakespeare's use of poetic language.
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Write a 20-line monologue that describes the natural world and your role within it. Focus on poetic devices such as imagery, metaphor, and personification.
[10 marks]

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12/31/2025
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