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    How does Shakespeare present the wood as a place of madness? In Shakespeare’s ’Midsummer Night’s Dream’ we see two important settings explored‚ the Athenian Court and The Wood‚ which introduce the somewhat paralleled yet differing worlds of the Athenian lovers and the fairies respectively. The Athenian Court‚ a place of order and emotional management is in complete contrast to the supernatural Wood‚ in which laws of physics are defied‚ "creatures are swifter than the moon’s sphere" and creatures

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    Helena’s Desperate Love Helena disgraces all women of her time by desperately chasing Demetrius. Shakespeare uses Helena’s character to show women can be pursuers just like men and in doing so comments on his feminist views on women. In the end‚ Helena is rewarded with Demetrius’ love. In Helena’s desperation to win Demetrius’ love‚ she betrays her friend‚ Hermia. Helena reveals to Demetrius Hermia’s and Lysander’s plan to meet in the woods and run away together. Helena is jealous of Hermia because

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    Numerous people use fate as a cover-up in order to take less responsibility over their life. Many people believe that fate controls their every move and decision‚ and that even the choices they make are not really their own. Man’s Search for Meaning is a memoir written by Viktor Frankl in which fate vs. freewill plays a large part of Frankl’s story. Frankl is imprisoned in a concentration camp during the Second World War. He struggles to find inner peace as his journey progresses and his life unfolds

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    Juliet: Fate or Free Will? In Shakespearse’s classic play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ the two star-crossed lovers created one of the most notorious tragedies known to man. Romeo and Juliet met as an act of a single force known as fate. Fate is the idea used to describe a circumstance when it is meant to happen; fate is the living body responsible for controlling everything‚ except the decisions you personally make. Act I indefinitely demonstrates Romeo and Juliet met as an act of fate. Fate

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    Good afternoon‚ I wanted to thank you for picking me for the role of Tatania in A Midsummer Night Dream; however‚ the image you betray her as‚ needs to improve. Tatania is a strong‚ independent woman – not the soft-spoken feeble girl. In act two‚ scene one‚ when Tatania and Oberon argue about who should have the ownership of the changeling boy‚ Tatania sticks to her opinions of having the boy “…Not for thy fairy kingdom. —Fairies‚ away! We shall chide downright‚ if I longer stay… ”. She threatens

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    In God’s Hands Hamlet’s fate was feared‚ fought‚ accepted‚ and then finally determined by God. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ he proves that fate is already determined in the hand’s of God and it is not worth fighting because one will simply not win. “To be or not to be: that is the question” (3.1.57). Hamlet is afraid of where fate may take him with the choices he has to choose from. In the “To Be Or Not To Be” soliloquy‚ Hamlet finds himself conflicted by the two choices he has‚ kill himself or

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    Script A Midsummer Night’s Dream | Act I A Midsummer Night’s Dream | | | | | | | | Script of Act I A Midsummer Night’s Dream  The play by William ShakespeareIntroduction This section contains the script of Act I of A Midsummer Night’s Dream the play by William Shakespeare. The enduring works of William Shakespeare feature many famous and well loved characters. Make a note of any unusual words that you encounter whilst reading the script of AMidsummer Night’s Dream and check their

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    ‘Identify and evaluate the presence and execution of Shakespearean comedy tropes in A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream’ He is ostensibly the greatest play write ever‚ with the production of over 37 plays and productions that are constantly staged even now in the 21st century. But one of his more prestigious plays ‘A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream’‚ is “the best written play every produced” as quoted by Chris Hastings of The Telegraph. One of his most illustrious and famed plays which falls within the comedy

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    What Makes An Archetype An Archetype? "There are some men who were born to do our unpleasant jobs for us"‚ (pg. 288). To Kill A Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee. You may categorize these distinct individuals under the column of people who we know as archetypes. Archetypes are people who are role models‚ leaders‚ captains‚ and the best at what they do. The archetype focused on in this novel is Atticus Finch‚ the archetypal lawyer who in incomparable to any other ordinary lawyer. The reason why Atticus

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    “’A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ ends in marriage which suggests that harmony has been restored” How far do you agree? In his play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ Shakespeare includes a trio of marriages between the main characters with Hermia finally marrying Lysander‚ Helena marrying Demetrius and Hippolyta marrying Theseus. On the surface it seems that everything is resolved as Theseus describes the young lovers as being ‘eternally knit’ but if we look closer can we be certain that these marriages

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