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    moment before‚ his world was perfectly normal‚ and then in a heartbeat‚ he is immersed in a fantastical realm of disorder that is absolutely incommensurable from his own. Similarly‚ this must be the effect that the unique setting of “A Midsummer’s Night Dream” has on the characters in the play. The setting of the play consists of two distinct worlds‚ Athens and the Fairy Forest‚ which are both alike yet disparate in many ways. By identifying and comparing the numerous characteristics of William Shakespeare’s

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    In the play written by William Shakespeare titled Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ different types of love have been explained. Some of the common types that have been discussed are complicated love‚ forced love and parental love. In this case‚ we are going to discuss the three types of love shown in the play. Forced love In the commencement of the play‚ Hippolyta and Theseus who are potrayed as queens who have their origins from the Amazons show forced love. In act 1‚ Theseus mentions “ I managed to woo

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    this kind‚ wanting your father’s voice‚ The other must be held the worthier” (1.1.55-57). This quote is saying that her father doesn’t want her to marry Lysander so she has to consider marrying Demetrius. Helena loves Demetrius since they spent one night together. But Demetrius does not love Helena or even want to be around her. “The more I love ‚ the more he hateth me” (1.1.204). This quote is saying that the more Helena

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    The Romantic Era

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    The Romantic Era Have you ever heard of the word romance? Love is the 980th most commonly used word in the English language‚ which connects to the word romance‚ so there is a very good likelihood that you have. The real question‚ however‚ is do you really know what romance means? Romance has several different meanings and the Romantic Era encompasses them all. Despite the fact that the Romantic Era was a hundred years‚ the Romantics contributed so many things‚ some of those being romance‚ the

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    forms of things unknown‚ the poet’s pen Turns them to shapes‚ and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name. Such tricks hath strong imagination That if it would but apprehend some joy It comprehends some bringer of that joy; Or in the night‚ imagining some fear‚ How easy is a bush supposed a bear! Antique – ancient; strange‚ grotesque (as in “antic”) Toys – trifles Fantasies – imaginations Apprehend – conceive Compact – composed See’s Helen’s beauty in a brow of Egypt – In a gypsy’s

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    Romantic Prose

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    Romantic prose Romantic poetry seems to have exercised an equal and similar but not exactly identical transforming power upon verse and close. Essays and literary criticism and philosophical treatises and historical writings are found bear that new sprit. Of course‚ essay writing is not an invention of romantic age. It is originated in the hands of Francis bacon in the Elizabethan age. A familiar essay contains much of the personal self of the essayist who is quit secretive and confidential to his

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    The History of Comedy

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    The History of Comedy. From Old Greek to the Present Day What does Comedy mean? In old Greek times comedy was a village festival where people came together and sang‚ there were jesters to entertain the audiences. The Greeks created theatre; comedy soon followed which to the present day is known as ‘old comedy’. Old comedy is seen as very political‚ meaning that the performance

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    Shakespeare’s Interpretation of True Love In a world that is based on happy endings‚ many people are still unaware of the hardships that lead to happiness. William Shakespeare’s‚ A Midsummer’s Night Dream‚ highlights true love‚ and all that comes with it. Shakespeare utilizes three groups of completely different people‚ to show that love affects everyone. While love affects the couples in all different ways‚ it remains the factor everyone fights for proving true love wins no matter what. When it

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    Throughout the past 400+ years times and ways of life have changed‚ but if you think about it‚ stuff that occurred back then still occur now. The play “A Midsummer’s Night Dream” by Shakespeare displays the most common similarities between then and now. The play displays an arranged marriage‚ a couple arguing‚ and a group of people performing a play for entertainment. As stated before these three things still often occur today. “Full of vexation I complain against . . . my daughter Hermia- Stand

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    Romantic Orientalism

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    Romantic Orientalism during the Romantic period of writing is visible in "The Indian Serenade" by Percy Shelley‚ "The Little Black Boy" by William Blake‚ and "Lamia" by John Keats. The exaggerations‚ cultural expressions‚ references to African or Indian background‚ and fictional story lines and characters play as proof that Romantic Orientalism is pieced into these author ’s writings‚ considering these are characteristics of which Romantic Orientalism displays. Each author‚ Shelley‚ Blake‚ and Keats

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