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    Topic: Midnights summer nights dream A mid-summer nights dream takes places in Athens‚ Greece. Theseus the duke of Athens is planning his marriage with hipolita‚ and as result he is planning a large festival. Egeus enters‚ followed by his daughter Hermia‚ her beloved Lysander and Demetrius. Egeus tells Theseus that Hermia must marry Demetrius not Lysander (as she wants). He asks Theseus to punish Hermia with death is she refuse to obey. Theseus agrees that Hermia duty is to obey her father

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    Comedies encompass many different aspects including puns‚ jokes‚ and happy endings. But‚ the most prominent and crucial part is the clever servant. Puck‚ a fairy‚ fills this important role in "A Midsummer Night’s Dream." This Shakespearean play is a romantic comedy about lovers in a multitude of plots who get their relationships mixed up. Puck‚ the faithful servant to Oberon‚ uses magic to fix all the conflicts in each mini-plot in the playwright and the lovers live happily ever after. Puck’s involvement

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    The play‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ falls under the category of a comedy‚ rather than a tragedy‚ because Shakespeare utilizes several of the comedic traits often found in Elizabethan comedies. These methods include farce‚ low comedy‚ and closing with a happy ending. Authors typically use farce when they want to place their characters in extreme and exaggerated situations. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ the main example of farce is the fact that Bottom had his head

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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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    True love brings out emotions you cannot control. In Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ he shows in an entertaining way the flaws of young love and how it can make the most reasonable people into fools. In ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ Shakespeare shows us the impact love has in the real world through the characters Helena‚ Hermia‚ and Lysander. It reveals how different people have their own way of thinking what love means. Helena thinks that love should be everlasting‚ and

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    the ship of Theseus. Change and identity becomes complex and the definition of objects change. An object is a thing that exists in time and space and has many properties or aspects such as size and colour. As these properties change‚ so do the object and the object’s identity‚ so therefore objects are always changing with time. The story of the ship of Theseus has had philosophers puzzled for centuries. The classical story is told by Plutarch (46-120 AD)‚ ‘The ship wherein Theseus and the youth

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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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    either positive or negative. There are many obstacles in a relationship‚ as they might change out-of-the-blue and things do not go as planned. For this reason‚ an indispensable element to any healthy relationship is flexibility. In A Midsummer’s Night Dream‚ William Shakespeare presents falling in love as effortless‚ yet it is associated with many challenges after someone falls in love. He invariably proves that love is unpredictable by using mythical creatures and potions. Love is unpredictable as

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    Puck’s Dream: A Closer Look at Shakespeare’s Ambiguous Protagonist A Midsummer Night’s Dream reveals the story of four Athenian lovers on the path finding true love. As this play involves many characters and personalities‚ it can be misleading as to which of these lovebirds or mythical creatures represents the protagonist. However‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare is dominated by the comedy and spirit of the protagonist‚ Puck. To begin‚ Puck’s role as protagonist may seem overshadowed

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    The three movie adaptations of A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ from 1935‚ 1968‚ and 1999‚ are all unique‚ despite showing the same scene‚ the introduction to the fairy world. The 1968 version‚ which was directed by Peter Hall‚ is not remastered‚ which makes the quality very poor. The 1935 version seems more like a ballet than a movie‚ and utilizes Felix Mendelssohn’s Overture and Incidental Music to A Midsummer Night’s Dream. However‚ the best adaptation is the one from 1999‚ for not only does it have

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