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    it all in a nut shell with the character Puck saying "Oh what fools these mortals be". The jealousy between two friends over a man‚ to men fighting over the heart of one woman and a controlling father. "Oh what fools these mortals be!" A midsummer night’s dream illustrates this by displaying the havoc caused by puck then the human’s own foolishness. When two bestfriends; Helena and Hermia‚ are captured in a sever love triangle‚ one is bound to be hurt. The story goes Hermia loves Lysander‚ Demitrus

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    The Comedies: A Midsummer Night’s Dream PJ Arata ENG/304 Sept. 16‚ 2012 Diane Duncan I have chosen option no. 3 for this paper‚ exploring the course of true love in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. I will be addressing the four following questions: * What functions in the plot do Puck and Bottom serve? * What purpose is served by having Titania fall in love with an ass? * How does the famous line‚ “The course of true love never did run smooth” characterize the

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    William Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a collection of two different instances connected to each other by the portrayal of a dream. A Midsummer Night’s Dream connects the fairy world to the human world using several situations which depict a dreamy state. Many of the character in A Midsummer Night’s Dream reveal themselves to the audience without including their fellow characters. One character who is an example of this is Helena‚ many times she speaks in a soliloquy format. In

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    In the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare the central theme is the struggle of true love to develop and strengthen within the right characters. Hippolyta‚ the queen of the Amazon‚ is captured by Theseus‚ the Duke of Athens‚ in a war between their two kingdoms. Hippolyta is forced to marry to Theseus after her capture‚ but in the resolution Hippolyta decides she does truly love him. Hermia and Lysander also face difficulties with their relationship due to Puck’s mistake with the

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    the path to love reigns true in works of art from past to present and even in a cosmic spectrum. In William Shakespeare’s‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ the author uses the themes of love‚ desire‚ and magic to make his pieces applicable across decades‚ original to the author‚ and interesting to the audience conveying a sense of curiosity towards the light-hearted romantic comedy. The desire of the heart and the body drives the plot line into madness and accentuates the modern connections to the timeless

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    Another play where the most favorite characters seem to be male is A Midsummer Nights Dream. While characters like Puck and Bottom stand out as the most personable‚ they themselves are not as involved in the more prominent dramatic events. Helena‚ who is the lovesick young woman desperately in love with Demetrius‚ might be the most fully drawn. Shakespeare first introduces the reader to Helena to as the character that nobody loves. She is a self-pitying character that might be ignored purely out

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare is a play that mainly revolves around two important things‚ mischief and love. Puck‚ one of the main characters is very mischievous with the other characters in the play. One group Puck is mischievous towards are the mechanicals. Puck turns Bottom into an ass. He also interacted with the fairies. He made Titania fall in love with Bottom‚ and as to the young lovers Puck made Helena think she was being mocked. Puck and his

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    falls in love with Jack. Rose’s mother and Caledon try desperately to keep Jack and Rose apart. That plan goes out the window when the ship hits an iceberg and begins to sink. Jack and Rose struggle to survive as the ship goes down. In "A Midsummer Night’s Dream"‚ Thesues is set to marry Hippolyta when he is asked to settle a dispute between a father and a daughter. Egues arranges for a marriage between his daughter Hermia to Demetrius‚ who instead loves Lysander.

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    It is evident that in A Midsummer Nights Dream gender conflict is not the only source of comic disorder in the exposition of the play. This can be seen due to the number of other events and scenes which are sources of comic disorder such as character relationships‚ stereotypes & status and authoritative conflicts. An element of comic disorder in the exposition of A Midsummer Night’s Dream is the idea of men having a higher status than women. The theme of men having control over women is also reinforced

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    through various ways such as in religion‚ family‚ relationships‚ friendships‚ animals‚ and many more. The love experienced in A Midsummer Night’s Dream is through relationships and marriages. Love can either be a good emotion by holding people together or love can either be a bad emotion by holding people together who do not need to be together. In the play‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare‚ love is a very significant theme for the characters‚ the audience‚ and the overall story in the play

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