A Midsummer Night's Dream
Why does Snout introduce himself first as Snout and then as a wall? act 5
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Snout wants the audience to know that he is a person who represents a wall: stating the obvious. Snout introduces himself as a Wall, who will help the lovers talk to each other through a little gap. (To be help the audience, he points out all the parts of his costume that indicate he's a wall.)