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    In order to understand William Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ small details for example symbolism and literary devices such as similes‚ can signify the distinct meaning and intention. The readers and audience learn the author’s beliefs through the character’s judgement. The character‚ Lysander‚ discusses metaphorical intentions in his dialogue on intimacy. In order to do this‚ Shakespeare wields a figurative aim by implicating personification‚ symbolism‚ and other literary compounds

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream takes place in Athens. Theseus‚ the Duke of Athens‚ is planning his marriage with Hippolyta‚ and as a result he is a planning a large festival. Egeus enters‚ followed by his daughter Hermia‚ her beloved Lysander‚ and her suitor Demetrius. Egeus tells Theseus that Hermia refuses to marry Demetrius‚ wanting instead to marry Lysander. He asks for the right to punish Hermia with death if she refuses to obey. Theseus agrees that Hermia’s duty is to obey her father

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    plays by Shakespeare‚ modern day films like Titanic show how love can have many difficulties‚ even ones that lead to life changing decisions. Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream shows difficult in Egeus obstructing Hermia’s love to Lysander‚ Helena chasing after Demetrius‚ and Oberon and Titania Fighting. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ a character even says‚ “The course of true love never did run smooth” (1.1.134). The difficulties that can face a

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Role Of Puck Darryl Chancey The role and character of Puck‚ or Robin Goodfellow‚ in A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ is not only entertaining but quite useful. William Shakespeare seems to have created the character of Puck from his own childhood. In Shakespeare’s time it was believed that fairies and little people did exist. Whenever something went wrong around the farmyard or house or village‚ incidents such as buckets of milk ‘accidentally’ spilling over‚ or tools

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    and not forced upon you by others. As the famous quote “Love is not for the faint of heart.” states‚ love is not an easy thing. You must undergo heartache‚ failure and rejection in order to succeed with love. This is very prevalent in A Midsummer Night’s Dream in the case of Lysander and Demetrius. To Demetrius‚ love is more about gaining power‚ as opposed to actually obtaining a life partner‚ and someone who truly cares about you‚ and will stay by your side the entire time that you reside on

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    and comprehend. It is especially difficult when other elements are involved. Michael Hoffman’s 1999 film A Midsummer Night’s Dream fully highlights the ups and downs of falling in love. Hoffman’s spectacular film is based off of William Shakespeare’s play of the same name. The play was believed to be written in the mid-1590s and is the playwright’s most popular comedy. A Midsummer Night’s Dream combines four storylines‚ and creates a confounding comedy meant to entertain all. It describes the adventures

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    The complex‚ tangled webs of lovers in William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is partly to blame for the “love-in-idleness.” (Act 2‚ Scene 1‚ Line 173) This flower‚ “before‚ milk-white‚ now purple with loves wound‚” (Act 2‚ Scene 1‚ Line 174)‚ has the power to make the person treated with its juice‚ across their eyelids‚ fall in love with the first person they see. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Shakespeare teases the audience with this magic flower‚ almost dangling it in front of their faces

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    People of the twenty first century do not understand the real meaning of love. Men and women want love for the same reason today as they did in the sixteenth century. In William Shakespeare’s play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” he proves how people use love for the wrong reasons such as forced love‚ parental love‚ and romantic love. Enchantment plays a major role in the play. However some characters are given the opportunity to reject love while others are not. Forced love is portrayed in the play

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    People have different opinions about the definition of love‚ and whether a couple is truly in love or not. For instance‚ the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ by William Shakespeare‚ portrays the life of four young Athenian lovers who struggle to find their soulmates. As Oberon‚ the king of fairies‚ tries to help the four lovers by using a love potion to match the right couples‚ more chaos is caused between them. In addition‚ Oberon also tries to steal his wife’s‚ Titania‚ adopted kid because he wants

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    The moon as depicted within this photograph directly correlates to the imperative role it plays as a motif within the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In this story of passion and heartache the moon appears time and time again serving more than just its literal meaning. It provides the audience with a greater understanding of both the characters feelings and the environment in which a scene occurs. This is done through the use of symbolism that is demonstrated in a variety of ways‚ representing more

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