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    A over the top exaltation of the woman is recurrent in both plays: A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Romeo and Juliet. For example‚ Romeo makes several comparisons between Juliet and celestial bodies -the moon and stars- in order to deem himself banal to her divine beauty. Moreover‚ the cosmos symbolizes the infinite: a place where only angels and gods‚ goddess can stay. It also dignifies his persona by becoming the lover of a supernatural lady. He goes further in his hyperbole to say that Juliet cheek

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    their minds. The characters don’t realize what reason they are falling in love with and only see what they want to see. William Shakespeare writes and demonstrates the effect of love through the character’s eyes in his play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Shakespeare establishes the illusion of love through the relationships between Lysander & Hermia‚ Demetrius & Helena‚ and Bottom & Titania. Lysander’s love for Hermia is mostly shown from his eyes and what he sees. He doesn’t think much for Hermia’s

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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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    had always been discriminated against throughout the centuries. They were often treated like inanimate objects‚ toyed by fate and a society that was dominated by men. The women of the Elizabethan Era were of course‚ no exception. In “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”‚ Shakespeare created a character that had the backbone to defy this unfair system. She was Hermia‚ a feminist who risked stakes higher than her life to protect her right to love and live by her own will. The sexist values of that time were

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    Infatuation is the state of being completely carried away by unreasoning passion or love. Infatuation is clearly displayed in the play‚ A Midsummer’s Night Dream‚ by William Shakespeare when four lovers go into the forest and fall under the spell of fairies. The fairies tamper with the lovers by putting them under spells causing them to be infatuated. The play portrays the events surrounding the marriage of the Duke of Athens‚ Theseus‚ and the Queen of the Amazons‚ Hippolyta. The four young Athenians

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    of Love in Midsummer Night’s Dream Love and lovers‚ both can be described as many different things. William Shakespeare shows us this in his play‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In this play we see all types of love‚ from passionate love to foolish love. Along with this we also see different types of lovers and pairs. Examples of these lovers come from pairs like‚ Hermia and Lysander‚ Demetrius and Helena‚ Titana and Bottom‚ and Oberon and Titana. It seems that in A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Shakespeare

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    2011 A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Love vs. Reason “The course of true love never did run smooth.” (1.1.134) When it comes to love‚ many conflicts seem surface causing major problems and difficulties in relationships. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ the four lovers: Hermia‚ Helena‚ Lysander‚ and Demetrius‚ along with other important characters‚ experience these hardships of love in numerous ways. Because of this‚ the dichotomy between love

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    So in class we just read the play Midsummer night’s dream. I thought that the play was very interesting because this play was taken place a long time ago. But in this essay I got the question. What is Shakespeare saying about love? This play is very confusing there is a lot of things going on at once. Love is a very important part in the play‚ because it happens with a lot of people. In the play Shakespeare is saying that the man doesn’t always have to be a leader in a relationship.

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    Characteristics of a Screwball Comedy in “It Happened One Night” Frank Capra’s 1934 classic Hollywood narrative‚ “It Happened One Night” is the perfect example of a screwball comedy. One of the most prevalent themes in the movie is the socioeconomic divide between Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews. Ellie is from a well-to-do family and Peter is just a reporter. In the scene where the child on the bus is in distress due to his ailing mother‚ we see that Ellie is frivolous with money‚ even though

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    Write about the Shakespearean hero William Shakespeare is one of the leading dramatists in history and wrote the plays against which all later dramatic writing has been measured. Shakespeare’s tragedies generally follow the Aristotelian view of the tragic hero‚ though Shakespeare does bend some of the Aristotelian "rules" when he believes it is necessary to accomplish his purpose. An examination of several of his tragedies will show how he achieves his dramatic effects in terms of

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