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    RESPONSE “Dreams do come true‚ if we only wish hard enough‚ you can have anything in life if you will sacrifice everything else for it.” James M. Barrie. Dreams‚ it can be defined as fantasies‚ desires or goals‚ it is hope‚ aspiration and ambition but most importantly‚ it is life. Dreams exist in every human being‚ from little children to the elders‚ they all have dreams. One can has as many dreams as he wants‚ from small to big but to accomplish them is not an easy task. To accomplish a dream‚ in requires

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    In the play‚ A Midsummers Night Dream written by Shakespeare would argue that love ultimately wins out over hate. The author maintains that the term ‘love’ can be split into at least three categories. Therefore this argument can even be addressed that the play author will focus on lust‚ friendship and the unconditional love between father and daughter. Shakespeare shows how lust‚ a dimension of love‚ wins out over hate by his portrayal of the relationship between Hermia and Lysander. Key character

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    like gender roles for men and women. For example‚ in the 1950’s‚ TV shows depicted men as breadwinners and women as homemakers. Whereas today‚ many contemporary TV shows challenge conventional gender roles. The social expectations of gender roles led to the “perfect” family structure in real life and society used television to represent the structure during time period. In addition‚ the family structure formulated the ideal wife for the 1950’s and contemporary times‚ which plays a huge role when

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    "Lovers and madmen have such seething brains" (Shakespeare 71). On that midsummer’s night‚ Oberon affected Helena and Hermia’s lives forever. Because of the love juice‚ Helena and Hermia married the person they loved. Since Puck confounded Demetrius and Lysander‚ Hermia and Helena were affected. Puck had to fix his mistake so everyone would be happy. The following paragraphs will show how the love juice affected Hermia and Helena‚ and how they reacted to different circumstances. In either case

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    The Simpsons TV Show Analysis In The Simpsons‚ all of the characters display how they resemble the typical gender roles as well as roles in the family‚ but also contradict in them as well through their actions and personalities. Homer is the husband in the family‚ he is bald‚ has a beard‚ and overweight therefore showing that men are considered to be lazy and do not care about their looks yet they are supposed to be the more dominant/powerful sex. Marge‚ the wife‚ stays home and does chores. She

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream has a tangled mess of love. Whether the love be between Hermia and Lysander or between Lysander and Helena‚ all of this is very confusing. I can relate to all this confusion in my life being in high school. A Midsummer Night’s Dream relates to my life by the confusion of love. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream Lysander loves Hermia and she loves him back. Helena is in love with Demetrius‚ who wants nothing to do with her. This soon changes because of Robin’s mistake. Now Lysander

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    In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ there are many mentions of multiple worlds coexisting. There is the human world‚ which all beings can observe‚ and the fairy world‚ which can only be seen by fairies. This could mean that fairies are beings that can observe other dimensions that humans cannot perceive. Perhaps also‚ it suggests that there are multiple worlds‚ one in which humans live with no magic‚ and a world of fairies‚ in which magic is abundant. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream the fairies are invisible

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    What love? Some people say love is a feeling‚ others believe that love is a choice. Many people discuss‚ challenge‚ and write about the definition of love. “A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream” demonstrates that perfect love does not exist. Oberon and Titania’s marriage relationship enforces the theme because their marriage relationship centers itself around revenge and conflict. When one thinks of a marriage he imagines two people who love each other and sacrifice for one another. Oberon and Titania are

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    Sex and Desire    The nexus of gender‚ desire and sexuality have long been a source of considerable interest‚ but no more so than in the plays of William Shakespeare. Specifically‚ in their original production and for some time afterwards‚ common practice dictated certain roles for women and men. Analysis of these roles yields interesting insights regarding the value of women and how the relative devaluing of women shaped sexual desire and normal gender roles. In this paper‚ I will attempt to

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    In the article “”Roofie” Reality: Drink Spiking Effects Many College Students” by Sarah G. Miller and the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare display similar aspects in both the article and the play. The authors use these details in their works to reveal the themes openly to its readers. In Shakespeare’s play‚ Titania’s love for Bottom can be compared to “roofie” cases in college students as the cause of manipulation from drugging and influencing the victims‚ the occurrence of it

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