"The poet's eye"
Cultural Context
Act 5,
Scene 1
Lines 1-27
[Enter Theseus, Hippolyta, Philostrate, and other lords. The religious ceremonies for the three couples have concluded, but the other nuptial festivities are ongoing.]
Hippolyta
Theseus
Hippolyta
Theseus’ image of a poet with his eyes rolled back in his head as if he’s in a spiritual trance reflects the Elizabethan belief that great poets were divinely inspired.