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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 film adaptation of the classic Shakespearean comedy‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Woody Allen’s A Midsummer Night’s Sex Comedy directed in 1982 was nothing less than a radical adaptation. The reasons for this is the change in time period and location‚ lack of any “real” magic‚ and the different storyline. As ancient Greece is to A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ an early 1900’s countryside is to A Midsummer Night’s Sex Comedy. With a change this significant‚ it is bound to alter the way people speak

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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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    Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream essay Topic~ “Reason and love keep little company together nowadays”. Explain how this quote relates to the play as a whole. “And yet to say the truth‚ reason and love keep little company together nowadays” This quote from act 3‚ scene 1 in Shakespeare’s play A Midsummers Night Dream‚ seems so insignificant when Bottom‚ a simple and silly workman with the head of an ass‚ expresses this to Titania Queen of the Fairies. She has recklessly fallen in love

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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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    24 October 2007 Desperation The movieNight Crossing portrays an East German family about the year of 1978. This was right after they stopped allowing East Germans to travel freely back and forth East and West Germany. This is just one more of the acts furthering the restrictions placed on East Germans. Others included requesting visas to leave the East and being constantly in fear that a spy would report them to the SS for being “unpatriotic” when found even speaking about other ideas‚ or

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    his 37 plays all of his characters have some relation to passion‚ why? Shakespeare uses passion to play a significant role in his stories‚ affecting each character and their plot. His story‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ is no different. Of the many character passions that appear in A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ a lot of them affect major plot points in the play‚ such as Oberon’s passion for jealousy leading to his action with the flower‚ Hermia and Lysander’s passionate love leading to their action to

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    they do not let anything come in between them while other times their bond is weak and easily broken. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream love is portrayed in many different ways from Helena to Demetrius‚ Lysander to Hermia‚ and Oberon to Titania.     The link between Helena and Demetrius is very transparent‚ he once loved her while she still loves him. Inside the text of A Midsummer Night’s Dream we read many references to a past in which Helena and Demetrius once loved each other. As the story progresses

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    Shakespeare’s most popular play‚ A Midsummer Night’s dream‚ is a romantic comedy that features young lovers that fall deeply in and out of love in a brief period of time. This play is unique because it demonstrates tragedy and comedy at the same time. The comedy not only provides amusement and laughter but also helps ease tension between characters. In the play‚ A “Midsummer Night’s Dream”‚ William Shakespeare produces a comedy through foolish characters and mistaken identities. Each character

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    The exaggeration of male power in A Midsummer Night’s Dream appears to hold less comedic weight in a feminist reading than it would have at the time of its debut when shakespeare’s intentions would have been clear and fit the niche in which the comedy is tailored towards. A Midsummer Night’s Dream presents male superiority not only through the two females chosen to be focused on closely in this essay (other women such

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