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    Diverse Illustrations of Love Within “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” Introduction: Shakespeare’s writing is generally known for his remarkable ability to bring a series of made-up events and characters to life in the form of plays and poetry (Rosler‚ 2015). He had a keen knowledge of the many ways the human mind operates‚ which conveyed him the competence to develop such realistic personalities and sentiment within each character of each story. Therefore‚ his audience is able to not only relate

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    How does love in Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream relate to the love today between teens in present day? Shakespeare uses many love tactics that are used even today between teens to show how love stays the same throughout the years and through time itself. “You have her father’s love‚ Demetrius. Let me have Hermia’s: do you marry him.” (1.1.95-96) “Before the time I did Lysander see Seem’d Athens as a paradise to me. O‚ then‚ what graces in my love do dwell That he hath turned a heaven

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    A Midsummer Nights Dream A Midsummer Nights Dream is romantic comedy which take place in Athens. It is written by William Shakespeare in the 1590s. It is about inlove young people ‚ their dreams and fairies that play extraordinary game with them. In this essay I claim that A Midsummer Nights Dream is comedy. One of the signs of Shakespearean comedy is a struggle of young lovers to overcome the difficulty that is presented by elders. When Hermia does not subserve an order. „Theseus: You must

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    Witches’ Brew and Fairy Dreams: A Genre Study of Shakespeare’s Use of the Supernatural (Penn State University‚ English 444.2: Spring 1998) by Fred Coppersmith Near the end of the opening scene of Macbeth‚ Shakespeare’s three Weird Sisters proclaim in unison that "fair is foul‚ and foul is fair‚" providing us‚ as readers‚ with perhaps the best understanding of the play’s theme and the tragic downfall of its central character. That this revelation -- this pronouncement that all is not well in Scotland

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    English Literature 23 January 2014 Analysis in A Midsummer Night’s Dream “O‚ I am out of breath in this fond chase!” (Act 2 vs.81) Figurative language is created using allusion‚ alliteration‚ metaphor‚ simile and personification. A simple definition of figurative language is language that is used in a special way to create a special effect. Shakespeare uses figurative language as he speaks with metaphors‚ similes‚ and personification in A Midsummer Night’s Dream “O‚ I am out of breath in this fond

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream is one of Shakespeare’s most popular and frequently performed comical plays (Berardinelli). The play transformed into a cinematic production by Michael Hoffman has not changed in its basic plot and dialogue‚ but the setting and some character traits have. The play setting has been gracefully moved from 16th century Greece to 19th century Tuscany (Berardinelli). The addition of bicycles to the play affects the characters in that they no longer have to chase each other around

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    comedic and protagonistic character in this play. He is responsible for the essential events that occur in the woods whether on purpose or just on accident. He recognizes himself as a protagonist. "Thou speakest aright. I am that merry wanderer of the night." He purposely turns Bottom into an ass just merely for his own enjoyment and to help Oberon receive the Indian boy. Oberon is Robin ’s driving force and reason for his actions. If Robin did not have the influence of Oberon and the orders from him

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    In Shakespeare’s comedies The Taming of the Shrew and A Midsummers Night Dream‚ both fathers can be overlooked due to their few occurrences‚ but are pivotal to the storyline. In the fathers’ pursuits to find favorable suitors for their daughters‚ their inattentiveness leads to the daughters choosing the men they want to marry. Bianca’s father‚ Baptista in The Taming of the Shrew is consumed with finding a suitor for his eldest daughter Katherine before Bianca‚ distracting him from Bianca’s communication

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    Sophia Elali Mrs. Vandenburg ENG3U 9 July‚ 2014 Diary Entries You are Lysander. In your personal diary‚ outline your plan to elope with Hermia. Why is she so wonderful? July 9‚ 1796 Dear Diary‚ I spoke to Hermia once again today. I remember when I first laid my eyes on her‚ everything I had ever known was forgotten. Her eyes sparkled as bright as the stars‚ and she sang like an angel. If not for her father‚ we would be honeymooning in the most beautiful parts of Athens

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    Shakespeare suggests‚ through the romantic comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream and the motif of the magic flower‚ that appearance and reality in the eyes’ of lovers become distorted due to desire‚ and the resulting foolishness derives from the immaturity of their youth. Lovers tend to idealize certain situations‚ interpreting them

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