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    In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Shakespeare is telling the readers that‚ love needs no reason to exist; it defies logic and ignores all circumstances. This compelling message is very thoroughly communicated with the connection of the fantasy world and reality. The connection occurs in a forest‚ where each character of significance is‚ at one point‚ present. Here‚ the characters experience unforeseen events‚ as a result of the debatable use of magic‚ from those in power. However‚ despite the extreme

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    in A Midsummer Night’s Dream “A midsummer night’s dream is a comedy by William Shakespeare. It is believed to have been written around 1594 to 1596. It portrays the events surrounding the marriage of the Duke of Athens‚ Theseus‚ and the Queen of the Amazons‚ Hippolyta. These include the adventures of four young Athenian lovers and a group of amateur actors‚ who are manipulated by the fairies who inhabit the forest in which most of the play is set. ”(Wikipedia‚ A midsummer night’s dream) Many

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    women in his works because women were not allowed to act in London in the late 1500s and early 1600s. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”‚ a play by Shakespeare‚ is a perfect example. Shakespeare wrote this play to portray the relationship that existed between women and men in England in the 15th century. The film version of the play directed by Ed Fraiman “ShakespeaRe-Told: A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is similar to the play but written in a more modern time. The film has been cleverly updated from Ancient

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    out who I am in life. As I was telling my wife about what I was going to she slapped me and California and if they ask to tell them I’m going on a rip for work. She agreed to my terms even if it was going to kill her to do so. So I left during the night when the family is soundly asleep and went on with my trip. My first trip before heading to California I heard of a place in South Dakota‚ Deadwood. So I finally made it to Deadwood and there was a lot of crime but a lot of people looking for gold

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    perception and reality. The idea that things are not necessarily what they seem to be is at the heart of A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ and in the very title itself. "Reality is merely an illusion‚ although a very persistent one." These words were spoken by Albert Einstein who‚ among the many other things he thought about‚ considered the very thin line between what we see and feel and what is real. Many great thinkers have pondered the relationship between the senses and reality. How much of

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    it all in a nut shell with the character Puck saying "Oh what fools these mortals be". The jealousy between two friends over a man‚ to men fighting over the heart of one woman and a controlling father. "Oh what fools these mortals be!" A midsummer night’s dream illustrates this by displaying the havoc caused by puck then the human’s own foolishness. When two bestfriends; Helena and Hermia‚ are captured in a sever love triangle‚ one is bound to be hurt. The story goes Hermia loves Lysander‚ Demitrus

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    William Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a collection of two different instances connected to each other by the portrayal of a dream. A Midsummer Night’s Dream connects the fairy world to the human world using several situations which depict a dreamy state. Many of the character in A Midsummer Night’s Dream reveal themselves to the audience without including their fellow characters. One character who is an example of this is Helena‚ many times she speaks in a soliloquy format. In

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    1. As mentioned earlier A Midsummer Night’s Dream contains several different kinds of relationships centering on love. Some of these relationships are characterized by jealousy and power struggles. Make a list of the types of relationship and explain how each is resolved as in the example below: Type of Relationship Characters Involved Resolution in Act 4 Friendship Bottom and the Athenian tradesmen Bottom‚ whom they believed lost‚ returns in 4.2 and the friends prepare to perform their play. Marriage

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    4 - Making Connections Is the American Dream a reality for people in the US today? Why or why not? Use examples from your research and class discussion as evidence. In all honesty‚ I believe that the “American Dream” is just an illusion‚ especially in today’s society. When our ancestors immigrated to the United States‚ most of the thoughts in their heads were religious freedom‚ safety‚ and the American Dream. Now‚ I do believe that the American Dream was alive and well back then. However‚ in

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    Another play where the most favorite characters seem to be male is A Midsummer Nights Dream. While characters like Puck and Bottom stand out as the most personable‚ they themselves are not as involved in the more prominent dramatic events. Helena‚ who is the lovesick young woman desperately in love with Demetrius‚ might be the most fully drawn. Shakespeare first introduces the reader to Helena to as the character that nobody loves. She is a self-pitying character that might be ignored purely out

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