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    Contrast Shakespeare’s use of the play-within-the-play in Hamlet and A Midsummer Night’s Dream ( DEC 08) A play within a play is a literary device that is used for several purposes-contrast‚ mirroring and for purely comedic purposes. Hamlet Midsummer Night’s Dream 1 In Hamlet it displayed self consciousness 1 In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Shakespeare shows the process of creating and staging a play through the rehearsals of the ‘ rude mechanicals’ 2

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    yet different from the majority of the people in the world… it is the way of life common to a group of people‚ a collection of beliefs and attitudes‚ shared understandings and patterns of behaviour that allow those people to live together in relative harmony‚ but set them apart from other peoples.3 culture is also that aspect of our existence which makes us similar to some people‚ yet different from the majority of the people in the world… Indigenous peoples have rich and diverse cultures

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    Midsummer Night’s Dream: To what extent does ACT5 Scene1 present a harmonious “New World”? Act 5 Scene 1 is considered to be a harmonious “New World”‚ not forgetting that we have just left the “Green world” with all the mischief and fairies all around. This would make us question is the green world really gone? And is the new world really all that “Harmonious”? Act 5 Scene1 is the resolution of the entire play. At the start of It is obvious that the harmonious “New world” is present‚ with all

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream A Midsummer Night’s Dream was greatly affected by the time in which it was written. A few of these affects will be discussed in this essay‚ including how the language was affected by the time‚ how the religious beliefs of that time affected the climax‚ and how the views of the monarchy gave the story its foundation and set the play into motion. In the original version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream Shakespeare used words like thee and thou. He also used phrases that now

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    emissions attributable to IT have been estimated at 2% to 2.5% of world totals and as high as 5-6% of developed nation totals. (GreenIT‚ n.d.). This percentage will rapidly grow and suffer the environment if we don’t take any action. In this essay‚ I will briefly review the history‚ definition of Green IT‚ approaches to implement green IT with examples‚ benefits and costs of Green IT. History and Definition of Green IT History of Green IT started with energy star program in 1992 which was designed

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    Shakespeare uses many different themes to present love; relationships‚ conflict‚ magic‚ dreams and fate. Overall‚ he presents it as something with the ability to make us act irrationally and foolishly. Within A Midsummer Night’s Dream we see many examples of how being ’in love’ can cause someone to change their perspective entirely. ’The path of true love never did run smooth’ is a comment made from one of the main characters‚ Lysander‚ which sums up the play’s idea that lovers always face difficult

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    The fundamental themes of a Midsummer’s Night Dream are magic‚ dreams‚ and the difficulty of love. Throughout the play‚ these universal concepts are nourished in every scene by the recurring use of contrast. Shakespeare’s ideas are represented by his use of symbolisms. A Midsummer’s Night Dream conveys the themes of love‚ dreams and magic through use of contrast and symbolism throughout the play. When Lysander comments‚ "The course of love never did run smooth‚" he declares the most important theme

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    So in class we just read the play Midsummer night’s dream. I thought that the play was very interesting because this play was taken place a long time ago. But in this essay I got the question. What is Shakespeare saying about love? This play is very confusing there is a lot of things going on at once. Love is a very important part in the play‚ because it happens with a lot of people. In the play Shakespeare is saying that the man doesn’t always have to be a leader in a relationship.

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    The peak of the summer Are you aware of the beauty of the youth that glows with the unstained purity and the audacity from the vigorous freshness? Arguilla’s story of Midsummer depicts a story in which a youthful boy and a girl share the intimacy that developed with the natural inclination toward each other that prompted at the charming figures of the young bodies. To help readers build what this story conveys‚ the disclosure of the story which follows the general chronological sequence showcases

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    Sir Gawain & The Green Night Discussion/Study Question 1&2 1. For what purpose would Gawain poet place King Arthur in line with the founders of the ancient civilizations? The purpose is to show how well respected king Arthur was‚ how he was known as the greatest king in medieval times‚ to show how he was an important leader of medieval times and Britain. 3. While describing the knights and ladies of Arthur’s court‚ the Gawain poet alludes to some of the values of his audience? What adjectives

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