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    so the reader cannot tell what is reality and what is fantasy. It is at this point in the play when the fairies are brought into the play as the mischievous ’Puck’ causes mayhem between the four Athenians. The confusion is caused when Oberon sees Helena constantly doting over Demetrius despite Demetrius’s love for Hermia‚ he then sends Puck to fetch a magical flower to put on the eyes of Demetrius so that he would wake and set eyes on Helena and fall in love with her‚ but this all goes wrong when

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    A Midsummer Nights Dream - Critical Response The character that I feel sorry for in the play “A Midsummer Nights Dream”‚ by the great and famous playwright William Shakespeare is Demetrius. The story is about a group of four lovers who get lost in a forest outside Athens. These four lovers begin to argue over who loves whom after Oberon‚ the king of the fairies puts love juice in the two men’s eyes‚ thinking that this would fix their problems but instead this seems to make everything worse. At

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    Paralympic ice hockey is very similar to ice hockey they both uses sticks and skates but one has two sticks and the other uses one.They have some differences too such as ice hockey players use two skates and para ice hockey players use a double sided blade sled. Paralympic ice hockey is a great sport it show people and kids that have disability can have their dreams can come true of playing hockey. There are many great paralympic ice hockey players but the one will be talking about is Josh pauls

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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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    to literally knock the ball or puck out of possession of the other player. If a check becomes too violent‚ a penalty‚ which is another similarity between the two sports‚ will be called. Due to the aggressive nature of both sports‚ helmets and extensive padding are required to play without injury. Another thing they have in common is that the possession of the puck or ball is determined by a face-off. A face-off is when two opposing players battle for the puck or ball. Goalies are an essential

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    that in order to evade any legal crisis. Wrong or faulty ATO reports can cause the company billions. Tax reports are government allegations. So‚ meeting the deadlines of submitting these reports should never be taken lightly (Steger‚ Ulrich‚ and Wolfgang Amann). It is the responsibility of the CEO to make sure that the ATO reports are presented in front of the Board in time for approval‚ and the directors have to carefully review the reports for possible errors. It is not only their professional

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    War of Love The story‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare‚ is a humourous yet romantic play that many audiences love to read/watch‚ written in a different style of writing than the modern time writing we use. A complex theme in the A Midsummer Night’s Dream is love. With many different views on love‚ it makes the A Midsummer Night’s Dream story more interesting due to the many different points of view the story gives out with the theme‚ love. Through the course of the play the

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    spectator. On the other hand‚ Puck is the bridge between the events that take place and the audience and he is the one who foils Bottom and transforms him into a donkey. We can say that Bottom is a victim of the magic and Puck is the origin of it so there is a struggle between reality and magic. We can say that they epitomize opposite roles as everyone present contrary features. Bottom is presented as a hero‚ because Titania has fallen in love with him‚ while Puck is just presented as a magical

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    When asked to name a favorite place‚ some people’s brains may be flooded with memories of different spaces and experiences they have had. But for me‚ it is easy. Only one place comes to mind—the Joe Louis Arena. The home of the Detroit Red Wings is a dome rich in history and uniquely located in an American city that sits uncharacteristically north of Canada. Built in 1979‚ The Joe has a personality all of its own. The Joe Louis Arena is my favorite place because of the pre-game experience in the

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    A Midsummer’s Night Dream Themes Love is a major theme in ‘A Midsummer’s Night Dream’. When Lysander says; ‘The course of true love never did run smooth’ comments Lysander‚ it makes a point that love is very unpredictable and unfair which sums up the theme of love from throughout the rest of the play. Most of love’s difficulty in the play is often because the love is just so out of balance‚ that is‚ romantic situations in which inequality helps destroy most of the harmony of a relationship

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