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    In William Shakespeare ’s A Midsummer Night ’s Dream‚ the most important‚ recurring theme is jealousy. Best defined as resentment‚ anger‚ or sadness caused by longing or suspicion‚ jealousy motivates the characters ’ actions and feelings and influences the events of the story throughout the play. Between Helena‚ Hermia‚ Demetrius‚ Lysander‚ and even the fairies‚ jealousy is a very significant‚ driving force. One of the most powerful‚ complex human emotions is that of jealousy‚ and this is a dominant

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    Love has the effects of a drug. One can become an addict to love and act irrationally‚ just like the effects of a drug addiction. In the Elizabethan era romantic comedy‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ William Shakespeare reveals with a motif of the magic of a special violet flower the effects of love make people irrational‚ and can happen to anyone. Love has effects that make one irrational. The play shows several times with the magical effects of two different flowers how irrational love can make

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    the play. In "A Midsummer Night’s Dream"‚ Shakespeare uses the mechanicals to differentiate the reality from the dream‚ while his use of imagination and fairies leads to the lovers’ transformation which demonstrates how naive the Athenian youths are. The mechanicals served as a barrier between the worlds of dream and the reality. According to Williams‚ the mechanics shows a level of reality. Pyramus and Thisbe is a major metamorphosis and they bring back the audience from the "dream state" to reality

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    In the play‚ A Midsummer’s Night Dream‚ there were a couple instances where the three worlds collided. Shakespeare has included the worlds of the supernatural (fairies)‚ the ruling class (nobles)‚ and the working class (the Mechanicals). During the play‚ he has made all three worlds intersect and converge; interacting and often causing chaos and disorder between the worlds. For example‚ when Oberon demanded Puck to obtain the flower‚ to which he will use on Titania‚ he had oversaw a conflict between

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    Shakespeare ’s Plays Within Plays and Characters Within Characters In A Midsummer Night ’s Dream‚ Shakespeare creates in Bottom‚ Oberon‚ and Puck distinctive characters who represent different aspects of himself. Like Bottom‚ Shakespeare aspires to rise socially; he has ambitions‚ and interacts with the queen‚ however marginally. Through Bottom‚ Shakespeare mocks these pretensions within himself. Then again‚ Shakespeare also resembles Oberon‚ controlling the magic we see on the stage; unseen

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    element that even occurs in real life. The aspect of this competition provides parallels between two characters‚ entailing drama‚ humor‚ and interesting themes to the story. A perfect example of this element is within William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The two main women of the story‚ Hermia and Helena‚ compete over boys in the story‚ and that‚ as well as their different personalities makes the story quite interesting. The relationships between the two women changes constantly‚ as they

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    What can be more excruciatingly painful than knowing that you are about to lose a loved one‚ and yet can be but a spectator to the closure? How helpless does one feel‚ attempting to reclaim that stolen treasure? Yet one clings on to desperate hope. One last plea. One last prayer. Don’t let her die. Oh God‚ please don’t let her die. The extract from Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms deals with the plight of a husband dreading his wife’s verdict. His wife has delivered a stillborn child‚ and is

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    A over the top exaltation of the woman is recurrent in both plays: A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Romeo and Juliet. For example‚ Romeo makes several comparisons between Juliet and celestial bodies -the moon and stars- in order to deem himself banal to her divine beauty. Moreover‚ the cosmos symbolizes the infinite: a place where only angels and gods‚ goddess can stay. It also dignifies his persona by becoming the lover of a supernatural lady. He goes further in his hyperbole to say that Juliet cheek

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    MSD Essay William Shakespeare’s play‚ A Midsummer Nights Dream‚ is a romantic love story that involves four main couples on a crazy journey of falling in love that happens all in one night. Hermia is in love with Lysander‚ a man who her father does not approve of. They know what they cannot get married in Athens‚ so they decide to run aways together. Hermia loves Lysander more than anything and all she wants to do is marry him. Hermia says‚ “Love looks not with the eyes but with the mind; And

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    Structure Vs. Chaos A Midsummer Night’s Dream Contrasting places have been used in many works of literature throughout history to strengthen the meaning of stories. The use of two different settings within one story often represents opposed forces or ideas‚ and allows readers to get a better grasp of the meaning behind the story. William Shakespeare uses the differences between Athens and the Forest to strengthen the theme of his story in the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In the city of Athens’

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