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    Good afternoon‚ I wanted to thank you for picking me for the role of Tatania in A Midsummer Night Dream; however‚ the image you betray her as‚ needs to improve. Tatania is a strong‚ independent woman – not the soft-spoken feeble girl. In act two‚ scene one‚ when Tatania and Oberon argue about who should have the ownership of the changeling boy‚ Tatania sticks to her opinions of having the boy “…Not for thy fairy kingdom. —Fairies‚ away! We shall chide downright‚ if I longer stay… ”. She threatens

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    Shakespeare ’s Plays Within Plays and Characters Within Characters In A Midsummer Nights Dream‚ Shakespeare creates in Bottom‚ Oberon‚ and Puck distinctive characters who represent different aspects of himself. Like Bottom‚ Shakespeare aspires to rise socially; he has ambitions‚ and interacts with the queen‚ however marginally. Through Bottom‚ Shakespeare mocks these pretensions within himself. Then again‚ Shakespeare also resembles Oberon‚ controlling the magic we see on the stage; unseen

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    personally not a big fan of Shakespeare although by reviewing the play A Midsummer night’s dream‚ I’m starting to like Shakespeare’s different ideas and how most of his writing and plays involve falling in love and such. This play is mostly about four couples falling in love with the wrong person because they were potioned by a magic fairy in a forest. The setting of this play mostly took place at a forest and the time was night when the play reached its climax. In the beginning of the play‚

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    ‘Identify and evaluate the presence and execution of Shakespearean comedy tropes in A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream’ He is ostensibly the greatest play write ever‚ with the production of over 37 plays and productions that are constantly staged even now in the 21st century. But one of his more prestigious plays ‘A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream’‚ is “the best written play every produced” as quoted by Chris Hastings of The Telegraph. One of his most illustrious and famed plays which falls within the comedy

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    The Plots of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream Katie Wolf There are four main plots in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. They’re all carefully woven together and there are many characters involved. The first plot involves four young lovers trying to work out their love for each other. The second plot is about a wedding between the Duke of Athens and the Queen of the Amazons. Interspersed with these two plots is another involving some local town peasants who are rehearsing a play

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    "Imagination in a Midsummer Night’s Dream." Shakespeare Quarterly‚ Vol. 15‚ No.2. Folger Shakespeare Library in association with George Washington University‚ 1964. pp.115-129. Print Dent’s produced an argument that the most pervasive element of A Midsummer Night’s Dream is the contrasting role of imagination in love and in art. He states that "the origin of love never lies in reason." Dent also elaborates on the magic charm by which love is to be manipulated within a single night is quite naturally

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    In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Shakespeare portrays the plays female characters in two different lights. While late 16th century English women were expected to become wives and mothers‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream does not adhere to the set gender roles of the time. This can be seen through the character of Hermia who is a daring and strong willed female that transcends established norms. On the other‚ the character Helena represents desperate and submissive females‚ which were more commonplace than

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    A Midsummer Night Dream is a play written by the late William Shakespeare. This play is about a love triangle how one loves the other when the other does not like them until finally it all ends in a resolution‚ as they have a secret fairy world looking over at them‚ this play is almost like a mix between the fantasy world and the real! Bottom is one of the characters in this play‚ and in this play Bottom is a humorous and confident character‚ although being intelligent in other fields Bottom is not

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    Script A Midsummer Night’s Dream | Act I A Midsummer Night’s Dream | | | | | | | | Script of Act I A Midsummer Night’s Dream  The play by William ShakespeareIntroduction This section contains the script of Act I of A Midsummer Night’s Dream the play by William Shakespeare. The enduring works of William Shakespeare feature many famous and well loved characters. Make a note of any unusual words that you encounter whilst reading the script of AMidsummer Night’s Dream and check their

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    In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Lysander and Demetrius change their feelings of love and promises for both Helena and Hermia. Shakespeare shows us how love is unpredictable and inconsistent with the changes of feelings and broken promises between the young lovers. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Lysander switches his love for both Hermia and Helena with changes of feelings of love and broken promises‚ showing how unpredictable and inconsistent love is. In the beginning of the play‚ Lysander is deeply

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