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    The overviews of the comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream and the tragedy Julius Caesar‚ both by Shakespeare‚ are very much alike besides the ending ‚but the big differences are in the problems throughout each play‚ the couples in each play‚ and the endings. In the end of the comedy play there is a happy ending and in the end of the tragedy play it is a sad ending. Although they have their differences they also have similarities. For example in the beginnings of each story they are both beginning after

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    “ A Midsummer Night’s Dream” written by William Shakespeare is a play which portrays many types of loves going between the characters. The three types of love that will be discussed is romantic‚ unrequited‚ and parental love. One type of love shown throughout the play is unrequited love. Demetrius and Helena show this relationship multiple times in this play. One example is shown on page 58‚ line 188‚ where Demetrius says‚ “ I love thee not‚ therefore pursue me not.” Helena responds to that on

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    Coming of age means exploring one’s sexuality through experimentation and practice to find preferences and what is pleasurable. However‚ when it is time to have children‚ that means settling down monogamously and usually heterosexually. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ two young couples are now at the marrying age‚ but they resist the traditions implemented on them by their society’s laws‚ and for Hermia and Lysander‚ the rules placed by Hermia’s father Egeus and the Duke of Athens Theseus. Up until this

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    How Fate and Free Will Play a Part in The Odyssey Fate and free will are epic subjects in life. When we cannot control something we blame it on fate‚ but we try to change the way things are with our free will. Fate is something unknown that determines what will happen. It may seem like a coincidence or may feel like an omen‚ but it is something no person controls for oneself. Fate‚ to some‚ may be in the hands of a higher power such as gods or God. For others fate is merely something that happened

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    Love Love is one of the most perplexing manifestations in human existence and artists have long debated over what it is and what it means to them. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ love is seen through a tragic lens‚ ending in suicide. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ love is a folly and used to evoke laughter. However‚ some of the notions of love presented in either play tend to coincide‚ as in Friar Lawrence’s speech in Act 2‚ Scene 6 and Lysander’s lines in Act 1‚ Scene 1. Each speech features rhetoric

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    there have been many messages that have depicted the message of love‚ one of the works we have seen revolving in many different aspects in almost all of the readings. The two that I stood out to me the most was The Epic of Gilgamesh and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The reason why‚ I have chosen these was due to the fact that in both of there was love‚ however it expressed in a different way. By that‚ meaning in The Epic of Gilgamesh it was represented by erotic love between two of the main ‘powerful’

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    lyricist‚ Paulo Coelho claimed‚ “I can control my destiny‚ but not my fate. Destiny means there are opportunities to turn right or left‚ but fate is a one-way street. I believe we all have the choice as to whether we fulfil our destiny‚ but our fate is sealed”. In today’s society‚ many people are conflicted on whether events in one’s lives are driven by one’s choices or are simply meant to be. Coelho believes that both free will and fate play a role in one’s life‚ he says that one has the power to make

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    Midsummer’s Night Dream. Almost in every play of Shakespeare we can see the dominance of males over women. In his plays women have no right to say what they think or what they want. They are always expected to be faithful to their fathers and husbands. They don’t have any freedom about their lives. However we know that this attitude of men against women in Shakespeare’s plays is a reflection of Renaissance society. We can see the most remarkable examples of male dominance in A Midsummer Night’s Dream

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    (Baumeister‚ 2008). A prominent forefather of psychology was one of the first to assert this claim using results from his research. Skinner (1984) beliefs that external stimuli and the resultant conditioning is all that govern ones behavior and in which‚ free will is merely an illusion. Such a claim suggests that environmental influences are the be-all and end-all determinant of human behavior. This drew much contention from other researchers who think he downplayed the potential of genetics and human freedom

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    Back in days the American Dream was different than today’s. In “The Great Gatsby”the american dream is that gatsby was living the life he wanted but still chasing his dreams for daisy but didn’t come true with daisy. “ A new world‚material without being real‚where poor ghosts ‚breathing dreams like air‚drifted fortuitously about..like that ashen‚fantastic figure gliding toward though the amorphous trees.” (pg 124) “But he didn’t despise himself and it didn’t turn out as he had imagined.” (pg105)

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