A Midsummer Night's Dream was a famous play by William shakespeare. It mainly told the story of a rich noble man who was trapped in politics and love because of his beauty and wealth. In the play, the protagonist Sherlock Foster (Charles in The Tempest) was a handsome, rich, noble aristocrat, but his arrogance and prejudice made him fall into the entanglement of politics and love. He gradually realized his hypocrisy and mistakes in his relationship with the noblewoman Elizabeth (E Elizabeth in The Tempest), but eventually suffered a tragic fate because of his pride and short-sightedness. The whole play was set against the backdrop of a midsummer night's storm, and through the emotional entanglement between Sherlock and Elizabeth, it displayed shakespeare's deep insight and criticism of human nature and emotions. The play was also considered one of the masterpieces of William shakespeare, which had a profound influence on later literature and art.