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    In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Shakespeare is telling the readers that‚ love needs no reason to exist; it defies logic and ignores all circumstances. This compelling message is very thoroughly communicated with the connection of the fantasy world and reality. The connection occurs in a forest‚ where each character of significance is‚ at one point‚ present. Here‚ the characters experience unforeseen events‚ as a result of the debatable use of magic‚ from those in power. However‚ despite the extreme

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    They say that it only takes thirty seconds to make a first impression. One of the four young lovers in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream who gets caught up in fairy magic‚ Demetrius‚ is an Athenian man who is engaged to Hermia. However‚ she does not want anything to do with him. In the play‚ Oberon‚ the fairy king‚ instructs his helper Puck to apply magic love juice to Demetrius’ eyes. This causes him to fall madly in love with Helena‚ whom he eventually marries. The love potion brings out

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    The play"Midsummer Night’s Dream" by William Shakespeare is about four young Athenian lovers who were lost on a summer night in a forest ruled by fairies. Helena‚ Lysander‚ Demetrius and Hermia these four lovers ran away from Athens and enter in a land of fairies. The major theme is love‚ there is plenty of comedy as well if some are not interested in love. Another theme is friendship‚ most people will have experience that are shown in this play. Difficulties have you thinking in this theme for example

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream Study Questions ACT I‚ SCENE I - Due Date ____________________ 1. How is Hippolyta’s reasoning concerning how quickly the next four days will pass different from that of Theseus? 2. Why has Egeus brought his daughter and her two suitors to Theseus? What does Egeus expect him to do? 3. What was the proper role for women/daughters in Athenian society according to Egeus and Theseus? 4. What is Theseus’s ruling concerning Hermia? 5. How does Lysander’s comment about Demetrius’s

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream Question Four a) There are many instances where the love potion “love-in-idleness is used in the play. The function of this love potion is to make someone fall in love with the first person/creature the see when awoken. The first instance where the love potion is used is when Oberon put’s the love potion on Titania’s eyes. The reason for this was is simply because Titania refuses to hand over the changeling boy. Oberon thinks that if Titania is so infatuated‚ she will

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    The Embodiment of Humanism in A Midsummer Night’s Dream Living in the Renaissance period in Europe‚ William Shakespeare’s works are inevitably colored with Humanism‚ which was prevalent during the time and emphasized men being the one controlling his own fate instead of religion or feudalism‚ and A Midsummer Night’s Dream is no exception. In Renaissance approximately back to 14th to 15th century‚ Humanism was a philosophy emerging due to the rise of middle class. It proposed that “people of tremendous

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    Contrast in Midsummer Night’s Dream Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is encompassed in the element of contrast in various ways. Contrast is so apparent that it could easily be labeled as a theme in the play. Contrast is important because it emphasizes aspects of a plot or character that may have otherwise been overlooked or understated. Furthermore‚ contrast contributes to prominent themes such as role confusion or the transformation. It is likely that Shakespeare acquired such masterful

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    women were likely to die or suffer banishment for doing so. Likewise‚ the role of men was to be the head of the marriage and men were allowed to discipline their wife as they pleased. Men were also granted utmost respect and rights. A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ written by Shakespeare in the year 1600‚ illustrates the plight of women in a patriarchal society. As a custom for Elizabethan women‚ traditionally the upper class‚ in the world of the play‚ fathers own their daughters and have the right

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a comedy that is full of mischief. Instead of having a main plot‚ it seems to be about random thoughts and emotions (much the same as dreams are). In fact‚ I have to wonder how much of the whole play is really supposed to be a dream – as Puck even suggests toward the end of the play. There is no real protagonist to latch onto in this play‚ probably because there are three main groups of characters‚ but many people

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    What love? Some people say love is a feeling‚ others believe that love is a choice. Many people discuss‚ challenge‚ and write about the definition of love. “A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream” demonstrates that perfect love does not exist. Oberon and Titania’s marriage relationship enforces the theme because their marriage relationship centers itself around revenge and conflict. When one thinks of a marriage he imagines two people who love each other and sacrifice for one another. Oberon and Titania are

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