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    The importance of magic in A Midsummer Night’s Dream Magic was one of the most important elements in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Throughout the play‚ the use and misuse of magic brought about the most unusual and comical situations. Despite that the supernatural force of magic was not seen by the powerless human beings (Lysander‚ Hermia‚ Demetrius‚ Helena‚ Bottom‚ and the mechanicals)‚ it controlled their thoughts and actions‚ and confused them throughout most of the play. Magic helped

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    Q. In what ways is A Midsummer Night’s Dream a Shakespearean comedy? A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a classic Shakespearean romantic comedy. A genre‚ that attempts to catch the viewer’s heart with the combination of love and humor. It is light-hearted and usually places the protagonists in a humorous situation. It is one of the many kinds of comedy which dates back to the 16th century stage in England and it has an identifiable formula. It has a main plot and a subplot. In the main plot an eligible

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    The course of true love is not only unsmooth‚ it is also irrational‚ whimsical‚ and unpredictable. This truth written by William Shakespeare is on ample display in one of his most popular romantic comedies‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Theseus formulates the correlation that exists between the insanity often expressed in the actions of desire and the words of a poet during his speech near the end of the play when he observes that "The lunatic‚ the lover‚ and the poet / Are of imagination all compact"

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    their approach at control? In A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare‚ Control is a very important theme in the play and is used throughout the whole play. Shakespeare uses many characters to convey the theme of control. Two examples of control are Egeus trying to gain control over Hermia’s marriage to Demetrius while Hermia is trying to gain control over her own life and resisting against Egeus’s attempts at control. Looking at these two characters shows how Shakespeare made the case that

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    Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In this popular tale‚ the story revolves around love stricken people roaming around in the woods‚ meddling fairies‚ and silly actors. Demetrius‚ one of the person’s in the woods that fateful summer night‚ follows the woman that he thinks he loves into the woods‚ only to get spun about by fairies addling his sense of love‚ a potion‚ and a false conception of love. The fairies addled his sense of love with their solution to the mortal’s issues. “My love to Hermia‚ Melted

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    In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Shakespeare illustrates a complex web of relationships among the characters; Hermia and Lysander love each other‚ Lysander’s brother Demetrius also loves HermiaHelena is in love with Demetrius‚ and the fairy king Oberon is furious with his wife Titania keeping their adopted son away from him. Meanwhile‚ the craftspeople rehearse their production of “Pyramus and Thisbe” for the Duke’s wedding. Plotting against his wife‚ Oberon asks a mischievous fairy‚ Puck‚ to conjure

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    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 the best in Demetrius‚ but what

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    r Crystin Johnson Mr. Kelley English 102 3 Apr. 2013 Theseus: the Duke of Athens In A MidsummerNight’s Dream by William Shakespeare‚ Theseus is the duke of Athens. Theseus is perceived as a wise ruler. He has recently defeated Hippolyta’s land. He is madly in love with Hippolyta. Recently‚ they become engaged. The play is centered around their wedding. Shakespeare uses Theseus to show the difference between a perfect ruler and a ruler who lacks power and does not possess the ability

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    Dreams are used throughout A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare to strengthen points and reveal important aspects of both the play and the characters within. Often linking different periods‚ dreams are a prevalent and important aspect of the play that commonly reveal important plot characteristics. Therefore demanding attention by the reader and analyzer. Shakespeare is trying to show his readers the thin line between dreams and reality by foreshadowing future events through dreams

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Resolution In Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ the conflict is based upon pure confusion. The main characters are involved in a mix-up of epic proportions. The story begins with Demetrius pledged to marry Hermia‚ daughter of Egeus. Conflict arises immediately when Lysander is shown to have won Hermia’s affection and also her undying love. This situation is clouded even further when Helena‚ a friend of Hermia is found to be in love with Demetrius. The

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