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    “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” Essay “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”‚ one of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies‚ is generally thought of as a comical romance. A very important factor that makes the whole play a comedy‚ is magic‚ which is used to affect the lives of four Athenians: Hermia‚ Lysander‚ Helena and Demetrius. Bottom‚ also a simple human‚ falls victim of the fairies’ mischievous magic. The magic reaches these characters by Puck‚ a naughty fairy‚ and Oberon‚ the king of fairies. Puck

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    had always been discriminated against throughout the centuries. They were often treated like inanimate objects‚ toyed by fate and a society that was dominated by men. The women of the Elizabethan Era were of course‚ no exception. In “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”‚ Shakespeare created a character that had the backbone to defy this unfair system. She was Hermia‚ a feminist who risked stakes higher than her life to protect her right to love and live by her own will. The sexist values of that time were

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    William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream demonstrates various headstrong women whom were restrained by their society in some form. Despite these restricting circumstances these determined females fought for what they truly desired. Against all odds they stood firm and took a stand in the name of true love. Having fallen madly in love with Lysander‚ Hermia was determined to one day become his bride. But exhibiting disregard for her emotions‚ Egeus had alternate plans for his daughter.

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    “There is not one word apt”- to what extent is this a fitting description of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”? Does Shakespeare’s comedy have a purpose beyond simply making us laugh? “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is classed as a comedy: from the misdemeanours of Oberon and Puck‚ to the star crossed lovers who change their hearts constantly. People enter the theatre and watch as the characters embark upon the “green world” before marrying: ending with familial union. However‚ this light hearted play does

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    As I had a slightly larger vocabulary range than I did when I was eight‚ I didn’t completely understand the text‚ but I could understand enough to know what a fantastic writer Shakespeare was. Even now‚ reading A Midsummer Night’s Dream in class‚ I don’t understand every single word written in the play but it’s blatantly clear to me why Shakespeare is studied in schools all across the world; Shakespeares is‚ and probably always will be‚ one of the greatest writers in the

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    Love Is Not Always A Smooth Path When one finds true love‚ they should not expect everything to be good and smooth. Shakespeare once wrote‚"The course of true love never did run smooth" in his play‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream. This line is also true in the play Much Ado About Nothing. Readers will see that Hero and Claudio start out happily in love with nothing to fight about at all but later get in a huge fight over false claims and then make up and get married in the end. Beatrice and Benedick start

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    An advertisement designed by me was made for a product used it the book Midsummer Night’s Dream. The product was a juice made to make someone fall with another. The way my advertisement layout was designed was simple I showed a picture of the bottle and a glass cup next to it showing what the juice looks like to let the audience know what they are drinking. I added a very simple background is grey and fades into very light pink in the middle I added this plain background because I wanted everything

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream Acts IV and V Reading Questions ACT 4 Scene 1 1. Is Bottom as an ass any different from Bottom as a man? a. Yes‚ because he feels hairy and itchy. 2. What has happened to the changeling child? b. They ask for hay to eat but when Titania gives him nuts he criticizes them. 3. Once her vision has been cleared‚ what is Titania’s response to Bottom? c. She is madly in love with him. 4. How does Demetrius explain the return of his love

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    A Midsummer Nights Dream In the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream love was a main concept. However‚ in order for the emotions of love to take their place‚ there is a need of power to generate it. Only through power is love really made evident. The power of authority‚ the power to transform perceptions and the power of infatuation and romantic desire all contribute to the theme of love. Almost every character possessed a unique power that led way for much desire. Authority‚ magic‚ and complete

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    Reason and Love In the play a Midsummer Night’s Dream written by William Shakespeare‚ there are many lovers that are drawn to each other in various ways. One can fall in love at any age. The definition of love is a deep affection for someone or something. In the Shakespeare’s play the three pairs of lovers encounter issues where Oberon instructs Puck to sprinkle "love juice" on an Athenian man’s eyes. However‚ he did it to the wrong man‚ and the other lovers started turning on their loved ones

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