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    guards ran down the hallway and returned with king Joseph‚ queen Titania‚ and king William right behind him. The guard pushed open the infirmary door and slammed it shut once the nobles were inside. Morgana and Amora continued waiting outside the infirmary asking any deity that would listen to heal Benjamin. Inside the infirmary the nobles and physician all gathered around Benjamin’s blood covered and unconscious body. Queen Titania dipped a washcloth in the bucket of water that the physician had

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream A Midsummer Night’s Dream is traditionally viewed as a romantic comedy written by William Shakespeare and dated to 1595 or 1596. Since A Midsummer Night’s Dream was first performed it has been full of spectacle‚ music‚ dancing and fairy flights. A Midsummer Night’s Dream “moves in dreamlike sequences as if on the brink of eternal bliss” . A Midsummer Night’s Dream is structured as most comedies around family tensions. Such as daughter against father‚ wife against husband

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    to deal with the trying to be told to ’mind your own business’ since no one can see them. Never in the movie or the play‚ did Titania‚ Hermia‚ Lysander‚ Helena‚ Demetrius‚ or Bottom know that they were being influenced by anything but their own decisions. Fate works like the two fairies; they are mysterious so that they are never seen‚ heard‚ or acknowledged. When Titania takes the little Indian boy‚ no one but her and Oberon notice that the little boy has been switched. The switch was made without

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    unmarried. Another example of a woman being suppressed by a man is Titania‚ the Queen of the Fairies from the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Titania is being dominated by her husband‚ King Oberon. Titania starts off strong‚ refusing to hand over the Indian child just because Oberon told her to. Oberon is upset at this so he decides to trick Titania into giving him the child by making her fall in love with a “vile thing”. When Titania finally gives Oberon

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    Oberon is trying to persuade Titania‚ Queen of the fairies‚ to give him on Indian boy to make part of his train. Titania refuses to give up the boy‚ which leads to Oberon taking the situation in to his own hands. Oberon puts love juice in Titania’s and this makes her fall in love with a man who has had a magic spell put upon him making him have the head of an ass. After Oberon hears of what Titania has done he sees the error of his ways and puts things right with Titania and the four lovers. The first

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    Sexuality as a theme in A Midsummer nights dream is one of the more blatantly obvious undertones of the play and the need to promote heterosexuality in the face of perceived homosexual attractions is personified in the battle between Oberon and TItania over the child from India. The story of the “lovely boy” is told from two points of view‚ Puck’s and Titania’s. Puck tells a companion fairy that Oberon is “passing fell and

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    Oberon and Titania‚ king and queen of the fairies. They originally are in a meaningless quarrel over some little fairy‚ and Oberon is angered. Oberon calls for one of his fairies‚ Puck‚ to place a spell on Titania so that she falls in love with the first thing she sees. Quite the set up for the disaster! It ends up turning out better than Oberon could have ever hoped as Titania falls in love with a worthless peasant‚ Nick Bottom‚ who is funny

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    Most of the problems in one’s life can be traced back to one person in one way or another. Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream contains many problems in different people’s lives. Oberon and Titania‚ the king and queen of fairies‚ fight frequently over an Indian boy that Oberon eventually takes from Titania‚ which causes many disruptions in nature. Lysander and Demetrius both love Hermia‚ but Hermia only loves Lysander and plans to marry him. Oberon is most at fault for the problems in the play

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    the four lovers’ dilemmas in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Nevertheless‚ in A Midsummer Night’s Dream this statement not only applies to the 搕rue lovebetween original couples Lysander and Hermia‚ Demetrius and Helena‚ but also the 揻alse lovebetween Titania and Bottom and Lysander and Helena. As the story progresses in the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ it becomes increasingly obvious that not only is love irrational‚ it is a catalyst for disorder‚ and in the end‚ love may turn out to be only a fanciful

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    Brent Barcelo Mrs. Canady AP Language and Composition 08 10 11 William Shakespeare “A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Act I and II” Starting on Act 1‚ tensions and problems already begin to introduce themselves. It all begins with love and war. With the audience wanting Demetrius‚ Lysander‚ Hermia‚ and Helena to be separated lovers‚ the author places both Demetrius and Lysander to love Hermia instead of Helena. I consider this unbalanced love with a happy ending. The reason why I say this is because

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