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    The Green Revolution had a positive‚ negative‚ or possibly both consequences on the way human beings have evolutionized through out the years. Each of these documents specifically proves that whether good or bad the different societies have been able to incorporate a little from what the Green Revolution has left them into their daily lives. The Green Revolution on one-side has ignited the revolution for new ideas and traditions. On the other side the Green Revolution has become a form of destructing

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    In the text “Green World” by Sherman Alexie‚ windmills were built outside of a small town on a Native American reservation. The windmills were responsible for killing birds and the tribe hired a man to go out to the twelve windmills and pick up the mangled bodies of the birds. At first‚ the man could not complete his job without being physically sick at the sight of the disfigured bodies‚ but as the job progresses‚ the man becomes desensitized to the situation. One day‚ an elderly Native American

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    Fools in April (Scene opens: Everyone is laying on the ground‚ as though they are dead‚ focus on Hypnos.) Hypnos (Narrating): “Wait! It’s not what it looks like! Let me show you what really happened.” (The entire play rewinds.) (Artemis and Poseidon are seated at a table in a restaurant. Hermes is disguised and lingering in the background.) Hypnos (Narrating): “It all began on the morning of the first day of April‚ when Artemis and Poseidon decided to go on a brunch date to celebrate spring.” Artemis:

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    We all know for a fact that Shakespeare is surely one romanticized writer. After all‚ most of his successful playwrights revolved around the theme of love (Romeo and Juliet and Midsummer’s Night Dream). I would not be surprised myself if he had more than one wife during his lifetime. In “A Midsummer’s Night Dream”‚ there are many romantic and loving couples (or perhaps just an infatuated couple through the work of hormones) mentioned in the play. These couples consists of: Theseus and Hippolyta‚ Helena

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    (guys playing girls‚ fake voice or funny make up)‚ this play called bad theatre. In generally‚ we also have good theatre (Acting‚ make audience believing)‚ the metadrama is the method to connect with bad theatre to good theatre. Focusing on A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ the Shakespeare suggests that play mirrors the process of theatrical production‚ it means the audience in the under imagination‚ we can create what we see. For example‚ the play of Pyramus and Thisbe is the

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    In the comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ by William Shakespeare‚ characters search for love in a complex and dynamic web of enamored interactions. The author uses multiple different methods to manipulate love. Shakespeare uses the potions and fairies to show the illusive properties of love and that it transcends beyond the lover. Shakespeare uses the love flower to exemplify the frailty of love. By showing that a simple flower and a little bit of magic can spontaneously create love between creatures

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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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    In his play A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ William Shakespeare explores the various themes of opposition‚ and the effect they have on his characters. One such theme is that of duty as opposed to desire. Duty can be a moral or legal obligation‚ an action or task that one is required to perform. While desire is a strong want or longing for something. The first example of duty versus desire comes within the first monolog of the play. Theseus‚ the Duke of Athens is frustrated that his wedding is four days

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    and the law of the Palace Wood‚ by Theseus‚ Oberon‚ and their respective consorts. This tension within the world of the play is matched in its construction; in performance it can at times seem riotous and out of control‚ and yet the structure of the play shows a clear interest in symmetry and patterning. My intention is to examine Shakespeare’s concords and discords in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Shakespeare’s use of these musical terms‚ concordance and discordance‚ puts in mind a famous quote of his:

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    Shakespeare- A Midsummer Night’s Dream Act 3 Scene 1 summary The craftsmen meet in the woods at the appointed time to rehearse their play. Since they will be performing in front of a large group of nobles (and since they have an exaggerated sense of the delicacy of noble ladies)‚ Bottom declares that certain elements of the play must be changed. He fears that Pyramus’s suicide and the lion’s roaring will frighten the ladies and lead to the actors’ executions. The other men share Bottom’s concern

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