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    Traits Of Puck

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    5. The most important trait of the main character Puck is that although he is a mischievous character‚ he is something that reminds us that he is not human. Puck never intends to apologize to the four lovers for for his tomfoolery and even when the king confronts him he says‚ "However‚ I am not sorry this has happened‚ for I think their jangling makes excellent sport.". This tell us that even though Puck is fairy it does not mean he has human values like guilt or mercy. This to me is the most important

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    Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Puck not only served as the solution to the lovers’ confusion but also as the root of lover’s magical mix-ups. The couples in the beginning struggle to find a way to be with each other so they run off to the woods. Puck and Oberon hear the situation and come up with a plan. The plan was suppose to help them instead it caused more problems. Puck mixes up the couples and causes a huge confusion. Oberon demands for Puck to resolve the mess he created. Puck tends to make a lot of

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    Dream by William Shakespeare a shakespearean comedy‚ Puck is a fairy who’s profession is serving Oberon the king of the fairies. Puck also is a known jokester who always is getting himself in trouble. He is also a very static character throughout the play. Puck is a three dimensional and complex character because of his difference in traits from mischievous to loyalty to compassion. The first and main trait that characterizes Puck is mischievous. Puck has done mischievous acts ranging from turning Nick

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    represents the protagonist. However‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare is dominated by the comedy and spirit of the protagonist‚ Puck. To begin‚ Puck’s role as protagonist may seem overshadowed by other strong personalities in this play. For instance‚ Bottom provides comedy too much of the play. However‚ the roles of comedic relief are what set Puck apart as the protagonist. While Bottom portrays a victim of the tricks played on the

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    fairy Puck plays a role like no other. Although he has minor parts in this playwright‚ his personality and foolish traits make him admirable to readers. A perfect actor to cast the role of Puck I believe would be Joe Pesci‚ an American actor and comedian of the 20th century. Pesci shares his foolish and witless personality with the character of Puck and fits his role in many ways. The casting of Joe Pesci as Puck can be justified by their unique similarities. In a Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Puck is

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    avenues to create comic affect in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. First‚ with the use of his main character’s love triangle and the intermingling of the fairies. For instance‚ starting in act two Oberon gives Puck the task of helping Helena by applying a love potion on Demetrius’s eyes. Unfortunately‚ Puck accidently applies the potion to Lysander‚ which causes an array of hilarious confusion. This confusion turns into arguments and funny antics between the four humans. At the beginning‚ the triangle consisted

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    Demetrius reject Helena and sends Puck (Robin) to anoint Demetrius’s eyes with nectar in hope that he will fall in love with Helena. When Puck goes out to find Demetrius‚ he sees Lysander sleeping with Hermia and thinks its Demetrius and Helena. He then anoints Lysander’s eyes and it all goes downhill from there. When Hermia wakes up‚ she cannot find Lysander because he fell madly in love with Helena and is out chasing her. Then later on when Demetrius falls asleep‚ puck anoints his eyes and Demetrius

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    madmen have such seething brains" (Shakespeare 71). On that midsummer’s night‚ Oberon affected Helena and Hermia’s lives forever. Because of the love juice‚ Helena and Hermia married the person they loved. Since Puck confounded Demetrius and Lysander‚ Hermia and Helena were affected. Puck had to fix his mistake so everyone would be happy. The following paragraphs will show how the love juice affected Hermia and Helena‚ and how they reacted to different circumstances. In either case‚ the love

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    In the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ by William Shakespeare‚ a character named Oberon tells a character named Puck to put a love potion in the Athenian man eye. Unbeknownst to them‚ there were two Athenian men in the forest at the time: Lysander and Demetrius. Puck then puts the potion in the eyes of the wrong man--Lysander. The potion makes someone fall in love with someone and this has caused anger between Demetrius‚ Helena ‚ Hermia‚ and Lysander. Why was it called a love potion? The potion

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    The dynamic between the two realms in the play sparks up the tension caused by the Athenian law as Shakespeare supports the common gender belief that women are passive while men are predominant when it comes to love.Shakespeare decides to add a little love potion making the themes men and women and the supernatural support the conception of true love versus infatuation.  “The course of true love never did run smooth” quoted by Lysander sums up the fact that love is a controlling theme that leads

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