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    and the poet Are of imagination all compact. One sees more devils than vast hell can hold: That is the madman. The lover‚ all as frantic‚ Sees Helen’s beauty in a brow of Egypt. The poet’s eye‚ in a fine frenzy rolling‚ Doth glance from heaven to earth‚ from earth to heaven‚ And as imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown‚ the poet’s pen Turns them to shapes‚ and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name. Such tricks hath strong imagination That if it would but

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    MIDSUMMER Author: Manuel Arguilla • Ilokano • 1911-1944 • Graduate of Education in University of the Philippines • President of UP Writer’s Club • Editor of Literary Aprentice • In October 1944‚ he was captured by the Japanese Army‚ sent to Fort Bonifacio where he was tortured and executed. Characters: • Manong- a peasant boy who was in the field with his bull when he saw a girl who attracted him. • Ading- a quiet peasant girl who went to the well and invited Manong to come over to their

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    influenced by a love potion. This aspect of love is shown especially in the magical woods right outside of Athens‚ where fairies galavant in the trees‚ actors have donkey heads‚ and four lovers fall in and out of infatuation. The story of A Midsummer’s Night Dream begins as any good story would‚ with a complex love triangle and arranged marriages. Hermia‚ daughter of controlling Egeus‚ was promised to Demetrius‚ but is in love with Lysander. Not to mention Hermia’s best friend Helena is madly infatuated with

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    6. the play within a play _______ the melo-dramatic Athenian lovers and gives the play a purely joyful‚ comedic ending. 7. Shakespeare recreates the atmosphere\environment of a dream through all of the following EXCEPT. a. Bottom’s head is turned into an ass’s C. Lysander falls madly in love with Helena. b. Egeus demands that Hermia marries Demetrius. D. Titania falls in love with the ass-headed Bottom 8. The tone of the play is A sad

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    and Helena alter and connect in their approach to love and courtship? “Two lovely berries moulded on to one stem/ so with two seeming bodies but one heart…..” In William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream Helena confronts Hermia to remind her once again of their relationship. A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a play about the two Athenian couples who constantly run through the course of true love. In this play Helena and Hermia are the two characters that have found their true lovers but are

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    Miss Windish English ll 10 February 2017 Opportune Love Imagine yourself in the middle of a love triangle‚ running throughout the woods in the middle of the night. You are watching the person you love fall in love with someone else‚ only to have it all be a measly dream. This actually happens to the characters in A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare. During this play‚ there are many twists‚ turns‚ and love triangles caused by a simple miscommunication. Going through many plots‚ some

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    comedy is A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ which is a great parallel to The Merchant of Venice because both revolve around romantic relationships but each leaves the reader with different feelings at the end. The play staring Shylock the Jew carries dark undertones that eliminate it from being a festive comedy‚ but it also lack the tragic nature of a traditional tragedy‚ leaving is as a problem play or tragicomedy. A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a fun adventure for the

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    Synopsis: Scene 1‚ Act 1. Egeus is the father of Hermia. He disapproves of Lysander and believes Hermia insane for loving Lysander due to his lack of social standing resulting from him lack of education‚ a proper job and wealth. He is concerned that Lysander will not be able to provide for Hermia‚ who he recognizes is spoilt with all the possessions a girl of an upper class up bringing has. He speaks with an understanding that only comes with age. But even through his concern for Hermia‚ he cannot

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    In the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Shakespeare incorporates Insult comedy into his play. Insult comedy is the use of insults at the expense of another character to create comedy. The use of this comedy is in many of the acts and an example of this would be in act 3‚ scene 3‚ when Lysander is talking to Hermia after he is made to love Helena no longer loving Hermia he and he says : “Get gone you dwarf You minimus‚ of hindering knot-grass made; You bead‚ you acorn. Shakespeare’s use of this comment

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    In William Shakespeare ’s A Midsummer Nights Dream‚ the most important‚ recurring theme is jealousy. Best defined as resentment‚ anger‚ or sadness caused by longing or suspicion‚ jealousy motivates the characters ’ actions and feelings and influences the events of the story throughout the play. Between Helena‚ Hermia‚ Demetrius‚ Lysander‚ and even the fairies‚ jealousy is a very significant‚ driving force. One of the most powerful‚ complex human emotions is that of jealousy‚ and this is a dominant

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