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    Cobweb‚ and the “jester fairy” Puck From William Shakespeare’s play‚ “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” I will be portraying all these characters as one character with characteristics of all four. The ways I am going to adapt the characters that I am portraying are for me to have a witty sense of humour‚ yet have common courtesy and manners‚ and have respectful body language and a humourous tone of voice because the three fairy attendants are very respectful‚ but Puck is humourous. How I adapt all of

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    of hockey play on surfaces like basketball courts‚ indoor‚ streets‚ and nettless tennis courts. The point of the game is to shoot the puck into the others teams net and score. Each team must have 6 players‚ 3 frontlines 2 defense and 1 goalie. Street hockey equipment is especially designed for street hockey. The stick is wooden with a plastic tip and a plastic puck or a ball that doesn’t bounce at all. Each teams has only 2 timeouts each lasting around 1 minute and the game is split into 3 15 minute

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    appellant jumped‚ raised his arms‚ and hit the complainant in the face. Desjardin noted that the although the pair were facing each other‚ the complainant would not have expected the hit. The Crown’s witnesses all differed regarding the position of the puck at the time of the collision‚ however the neutral party‚ referee Desjardins‚ stated that the appellant and the complainant were both skating towards the

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    complicated from the start….” (goodreads.com) Hermia and Lysander are a couple forbidden to be together. While‚ Helena wants to be with Demetrius who is too busy chasing after fair Hermia. The humor in the story come from the fairies: Titania‚ Oberon‚ and Puck‚ as well as the members of an acting troop: specifically Nick Bottom. Hermia is supposedly a fictional representation of Elizabeth while Shakespeare is Lysander. The whole play is based on an illusion of a dream. A double storyline that merges together

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    Why and how does shakespeare use the genre of comedy to explain the theme of love in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream“ ? The comedy play “ A Midsummer Night’s Dream“ ‚ written by William Shakespeare tells the adventures of four athenian young lovers and a group of six amateur actors surrounding the mariage of Theseus‚ the Duke of Athens and Hippolyta‚ the Queen of Amazons. The lovers and actors are controlled by the fairies as they enter the forest‚ where most of the play is set in. The fairies don’t

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    composers in the history of Western music‚ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart was born on January 27‚ 1756‚ in Salzburg‚ Australia. His father‚ Leopold Mozart‚was a famous instructor and an esteemed composer violinist at the court of the Archbishop of Salzburg. Leopold and Anna Maria‚ his wife‚ stressed the importance of music to their children. By the age of four‚ Wolfgang could learn a piece of music in half an hour. By five‚ he started to compose his own music. Wolfgang composed very quick and wrote huge

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    A Midsummer-Night’s Dream (Charles Lamb very important for understanding the whole story) THERE was a law in the city of Athens which gave to its citizens the power of compelling their daughters to marry whomsoever they pleased; for upon a daughter’s refusing to marry the man her father had chosen to be her husband‚ the father was empowered by this law to cause her to be put to death; but as fathers do not often desire the death of their own daughters‚ even though they do happen to prove a little

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    In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ the character that gets the ball rolling is Puck. Puck is a fairy who likes to stir up trouble‚ and instead of pouring the love potion into Demetrius’ eyes like he is supposed to‚ he accidentally pours it into Lysander’s eyes while he is sleeping. This sets off a chain reaction of people being in love with the wrong person due to this love potion. Near the end of the play‚ Puck fixes everything‚ which leaves everyone happy and ready to get married. In The Merchant

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    His Ideals C. Mozart and Saleiri D. The Legacy Lives On. Chapter I Mozart’s Prodigious Life Without a doubt‚ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart born January 27‚ 1756‚ in Salzburg‚ was probably the greatest genius in Western musical history His father was a noted composer‚ pedagogue and author of a famous treatise on violin playing. Together with his sister Nannerl‚ Wolfgang received very intense training that by the age of six‚ he was a budding composer and accomplished musician. In 1762‚ his father

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    the upcoming high school hockey season. Before every session‚ my brother Michael and I would go on early and just shoot pucks around before anyone else came on the ice‚ so we could get some extra practice in. One particular morning‚ we were shooting pucks and I noticed that if he moved his bottom hand up his stick a little more‚ and had a more vertical release when shooting the puck‚ his release would be quicker‚ making his shot faster and more accurate. He immediately dismissed my comments‚ as he misunderstood

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