While Shakespeare intended hermia to be the antagonist in A Midsummer Night's Dream the antagonist was in fact puck, puck was the fairy playing tricks on everyone, doing obrions bidding. While in the movie the antagonist was a tie between puck and bottom, bottom was turned into a donkey and talking to titania, while puck was the fairy running around playing tricks on everyone. The protagonist in both is equally puck, in the movie however it seems to be both puck and bottom. In a Midsummer Night’s Dream the novel version, puck seems like the main character given how
While Shakespeare intended hermia to be the antagonist in A Midsummer Night's Dream the antagonist was in fact puck, puck was the fairy playing tricks on everyone, doing obrions bidding. While in the movie the antagonist was a tie between puck and bottom, bottom was turned into a donkey and talking to titania, while puck was the fairy running around playing tricks on everyone. The protagonist in both is equally puck, in the movie however it seems to be both puck and bottom. In a Midsummer Night’s Dream the novel version, puck seems like the main character given how