Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart was born in Salzburg‚ Austria on January 27‚ 1756. His first two names (Johannes Chrysostomus) belonged to a saint and Theophilus was given to him by his godfather and changed to Amade or Amadeus later in his life. Mozart was born to Leopold and Anna Maria Pertl Mozart‚ and his only sibling was an older sister called Maria Anna. Mozart ’s father Leopold Mozart was one of Europe ’s leading musical teachers‚ a composer and
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In the film Amadeus‚ we can notice in many scenes that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts’ personality is a bit humorous and giggly. Mozart acted like a child during his whole life. He always had a spending problem‚ he would use his earnings to buy alcohol and be with women. Wolfgang also loved to pull pranks on his friends‚ and‚ in short‚ have a good time. He loved fashion and dancing. Mozart also often burst into fits of anger if something upset him. For example‚ when speaking to higher ups‚ such as‚ Emperor
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Oberon finds a sneaky way to get the boy back and sends Puck out to find a plant love in idleness which makes a person fall in love with the next person he or she sees. The play takes place in Athens in or around the 1800’s. I can tell from reading it’s an imaginary place with enchanted woods fairies beautiful
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Hermia and Lysander have been lovers throughout most of the play. After Puck placed the spell on Lysander‚ he left Hermia to chase after Helena which then left Hermia alone. The next day when the four lovers met in the forest‚ Hermia was being insulted by Lysander and that made her extremely emotional. “Why are you grown so
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comedy: from the misdemeanours of Oberon and Puck‚ to the star crossed lovers who change their hearts constantly. People enter the theatre and watch as the characters embark upon the “green world” before marrying: ending with familial union. However‚ this light hearted play does something more than just make us laugh‚ teaching us about a time’s misogynist attitudes towards gender and the state which encourages these. Shakespeare uses the antics of Oberon and Puck at the forefront of this comedy‚ using
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Why Shakespeare would not work in the N.W.S? Throughout this novel‚ it is evident that not only is Shakespeare prohibited in the new world but it would also not work. For example‚ in chapter 12‚ John reads passages from Shakespeare to Helmholtz. Helmholtz enjoys the poetry‚ but when John reads a passage taken from Romeo and Juliet‚ Helmholtz starts laughing even though it is inappropriate to do so. “When Juliet said this‚ Helmholtz broke out in an explosion of uncontrollable guffawing.” (Huxley
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We all know for a fact that Shakespeare is surely one romanticized writer. After all‚ most of his successful playwrights revolved around the theme of love (Romeo and Juliet and Midsummer’s Night Dream). I would not be surprised myself if he had more than one wife during his lifetime. In “A Midsummer’s Night Dream”‚ there are many romantic and loving couples (or perhaps just an infatuated couple through the work of hormones) mentioned in the play. These couples consists of: Theseus and Hippolyta
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have but slumbered here While these visions did appear. And this weak and idle theme‚ No more yielding but a dream‚ Gentles‚ do not reprehend: If you pardon‚ we will mend: And‚ as I am an honest Puck‚ If we have unearned luck Now to ’scape the serpent’s tongue‚ We will make amends ere long; Else the Puck a liar call; So‚ good night unto you all. Give me your hands‚ if we be friends‚ And Robin shall restore amends.” “I know a bank where the wild thyme blows‚ Where oxlips and the nodding violet
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In one of AMND’s most enduring passages‚ Lysander states (Act one scene one‚ line 134) ‘The course of true love never did run smooth.’ The conflict that is inevitably born out of love is a central theme at the heart of Midsummer’s Night’s Dream and Hamlet‚ but is extended by Shakespeare not only to romantic relationships‚ but to familial bonds as well. The conflict is ultimately resolved in diametrically opposing ways in each play‚ according to the conventions of their respective genres. Hamlet is
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contrast within the characters to juxtapose the good and evil of the characters and create a sense of overall balance. This is a common technique Shakespeare uses as almost all characters‚ notions‚ attitudes and ideas have a common opposite. For example‚ Puck is the prankster and Bottom is the target‚ Demetrious hates Helena but Lysander loves Hermia‚ Titania holds an eternal beauty and Bottom is ludicrous and ugly. This technique is also used to differentiate groups‚ as the Fairies are divine and pretty
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