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    In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Shakespeare questions the reality of the audience through pagan elements and subjectivity. He also disobeys the Great Chain of Being by subtly questioning God. When Shakespeare was writing A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ coarse ideas weren’t allowed. He uses the fairies and as a way to question God. Using the fairies’ magic powers‚ he makes the lovers fall for one another randomly. Shakespeare is establishing that love is random because he isn’t including what most people

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    they do not let anything come in between them while other times their bond is weak and easily broken. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream love is portrayed in many different ways from Helena to Demetrius‚ Lysander to Hermia‚ and Oberon to Titania.     The link between Helena and Demetrius is very transparent‚ he once loved her while she still loves him. Inside the text of A Midsummer Night’s Dream we read many references to a past in which Helena and Demetrius once loved each other. As the story progresses

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    The film adaptation of the classic Shakespearean comedy‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Woody Allen’s A Midsummer Night’s Sex Comedy directed in 1982 was nothing less than a radical adaptation. The reasons for this is the change in time period and location‚ lack of any “real” magic‚ and the different storyline. As ancient Greece is to A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ an early 1900’s countryside is to A Midsummer Night’s Sex Comedy. With a change this significant‚ it is bound to alter the way people speak

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    Male-Dominance in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (c. 1595) is a play that dramatizes gender tensions arising through complicated familial and romantic relationships. In the beginning of the play‚ a young woman‚ Hermia‚ fights her father‚ Egeus‚ for the right to choose her own husband‚ a duke‚ Theseus‚ is set to marry a woman‚ Hippolyta‚ queen of the Amazons‚ who he recently conquered in battle‚ and the King and Queen of the Fairies‚ Oberon and Titania

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    Audrey English 8B 11/1/12 Week #10 The Three Coinciding Worlds of Midsummer Night’s Dream “If we wanted to think about the device in psychological terms‚ we could see the nested worlds‚ and double characters as representing the conscious (Theseus and the court)‚ the unconscious (Oberon and the fairies)‚ and the world of art‚ dream‚ and fantasy (Peter Quince and the “actors”; “Bottom’s Dream”) that mediates between them.” – Marjorie Garber‚ Shakespeare After All‚ 221-222 In the quote above

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    book. Good books contain unthinkably comedic plot twists‚light-hearted romance‚ and whimsical creatures‚ but the great books‚they contain a story. A story that’s so unbelievably impossible yet so real at the same time‚ as if it were a dream‚or a midsummer night’s dream. As one may say‚ ‘Love conquers all‚’ Athens‚Greece hardily rejected the statement. Alike how Hermia rejected solely her father ‚Egeus‚ and his chosen partner for her‚Demetrius. Even being faced with death according to roman law

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    such thing as true love. However‚ society fails to explain the hardships and complications that are often paired with love. In theatre‚ William Shakespeare and others alike decide to push the envelope and show the harsh reality of true love. In Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream he uses his poetic playwriting abilities to express his idea that true love does not run smoothly. There are many ways for one’s love to be challenged. These challenges include the influence of others‚ unreturned affection

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    Reality vs. Illusion “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” by Ambrose Bierce is a story set in the Civil War era describing the events leading to the execution of Peyton Farquhar. In the moments prior to his execution at Owl Creek Bridge‚ we are given insight into the mind of Farquhar‚ which ultimately proves to be an illusion. On the surface‚ or for a first-time observer‚ this insight leads us to believe these events as reality‚ when in actuality it is in fact an illusion on the part of Farquhar

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    Marissa Coe EN 360 Shakespeare I Major Paper 1 03/25/14 In one of Shakespeare’s famous plays‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ the mischievous fairy Puck plays a role like no other. Although he has minor parts in this playwright‚ his personality and foolish traits make him admirable to readers. A perfect actor to cast the role of Puck I believe would be Joe Pesci‚ an American actor and comedian of the 20th century. Pesci shares his foolish and witless personality with the character of Puck and fits

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream As Lysander says in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ “The course of true love never did run smooth” (Shakespeare 1.1.134). Contrary to beliefs‚ even true love isn’t perfect. It calls couples to expect the unexpected‚ encountering difficulties and hardships along the way without a moment’s notice‚ True love is complicated. But no matter the amount or the intensity of difficulties that may surface‚ problems can always be solved‚ like many problems solved in Shakespeare’s

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