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    As Lysander says‚ "The course of true love never did run smooth."  Love in A Midsummer Night’s Dream is portrayed as complicated and difficult‚ yet Shakespeare does it in a way that is humorous and lighthearted.  In this play love often brings out the worst in people‚ yet in the end it’s what brings everyone back together.  Love has the ability to spellbind people as Shakespeare represents symbolically through Puck’s actions‚ and we see how intensely complicated it can be when it nearly tears apart

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    Amechi Nwandu Mr. Lutz Honors Literary Analysis 1/9/14 QUOTE LIST HOMEWORK THE ODYSSEY: 1) “Sing to me of the man‚ Muse‚ the man of twists and turns driven time and again off course‚ once he had plundered the hallowed heights of Troy…” This quote is spoken and composed by Homer‚ the original author‚ and its meaning gives a foreshadowing of Odysseus’ characteristics (the man of twists and turns describes Odysseus cunning) and plight (driven time and time again off course describes the many

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    12‚ 2012 Little Women – A Literary Comparison of Movie and Book Little Women” written by Louisa May Alcott in 1868 has been recreated in four television series‚ four made for TV movies‚ and five feature length movies since 1918. The most recent version made in 1994 featuring such well known actresses as Wynona Ryder as the beloved Jo‚ and Susan Sarandon as Marmee. Rarely does a reader find satisfaction with a movie after reading the book‚ as the book most always brings us more depth into

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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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    writing in the graduate program of City College of New York. The first title in his Easy Rawlins mystery series‚ DEVIL IN A BLUE DRESS was released in September 1990 to great critical acclaim. His first non-mystery‚ a novel about the blues‚ R.L.’s DREAM‚ was published by W.W. Norton in August 1995. Mosley’s most recent work‚ BLUE LIGHT‚ a science fiction novel‚ was published by Little‚ Brown in November 1998 Mosley’s work twice nominated for Edgar Award; both WHITE BUTTERFLY and BLACK BETTY were

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    In describing William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream as similar to a fertility rite‚ Shirley Garner discusses the sexual‚ psychological‚ and social implications of Shakespeare’s comedy. More than a simple celebration of erotic love‚ the play‚ Garner maintains‚ reflects certain attitudes characteristic of male-dominated societies. For example‚ a woman’s entire existence‚ particularly her sexual and emotional life‚ is controlled by a powerful male figure‚ as illustrated by Egeus’s almost incestuous

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    The Black Cat: A Comparison Between The Movie and The Book There are major differences between the film we saw in class and The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe. The film had added effects to get the viewer’s attention. The film also let out important parts that were in the short story. The short s The Black Cat: Deranged NarratorThe Black Cat: a Comparison Between the Movie and the Book The Black Cat: A Comparison Between The Movie and The Book There are major differences between the film we saw in

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    when you read a very magnificent book and decide to watch the movie version‚ but then regret it? One thought speeds through your mind - “why did I watch that movie?” Although there are those rare cases when the movie is better‚ for the majority of the time‚ the book version is the most absolute. Some examples are “The Hunger Games” and The Maze Runner sequel where I immensely enjoyed reading the books‚ but strongly disliked the movies. The differences between the book version and the movies version

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    Nancy Nube April 2nd‚ 2013 Mrs. Telesco Period 6 To Kill a Mockingbird: Compare & Contrast Many works of literature have films to go along with it. The novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper was made into a film which was directed by Robert Mulligan. Main themes‚ key speeches and events were portrayed throughout the novel and the film but were also absent in the film. The novel and the film have numerous similarities and differences. In the novel and the film there were many similarities

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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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