Overactive Imagination In A Midsummer Night's Dream

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In a Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare demonstrates the many pros and cons of an active imagination. One con of an overactive imagination is that you may fall in love with someone who is not your true love when you were already are in love with your true love. This can also be a pro because you can fall in love with your true love no matter what their circumstances are. In the story, there are many cons of an overactive imagination. One example of this is when Titania falls in love with Bottom even though he has a donkey's head because her imagination is overactive. This makes her think that Bottom's head is beautiful and not hideous. Not only that but because of this imagination, she doesn't love her true love but someone else. This

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