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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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    khanal. And the motif that I was assigned was male-dominance.  Male dominance certainly seems to be an overarching motif in Wide Sargasso Sea. It is everywhere and is covered throughout the text as an analytical thought or a reflective idea rather than having been physically being mentioned in a written form. In Wide Sargasso Sea Jean Rhys explores the oppressive‚ male-dominated society of the 19th century and uses the overarching motif of male dominance to reflect the influences and impressions it

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    the play. In "A Midsummer Night’s Dream"‚ Shakespeare uses the mechanicals to differentiate the reality from the dream‚ while his use of imagination and fairies leads to the lovers’ transformation which demonstrates how naive the Athenian youths are. The mechanicals served as a barrier between the worlds of dream and the reality. According to Williams‚ the mechanics shows a level of reality. Pyramus and Thisbe is a major metamorphosis and they bring back the audience from the "dream state" to reality

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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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    person. Occasionally when someone is in love with someone else and they know that person does not feel the same way it can have a negative effect on them mentally. William Shakespeare through the character of Helena‚ in his play “A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream”‚ he shows one of the many negative mental effects that can occur in someone lives when they are going through that situation. Throughout the play the main

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    In the play‚ A Midsummer’s Night Dream‚ there were a couple instances where the three worlds collided. Shakespeare has included the worlds of the supernatural (fairies)‚ the ruling class (nobles)‚ and the working class (the Mechanicals). During the play‚ he has made all three worlds intersect and converge; interacting and often causing chaos and disorder between the worlds. For example‚ when Oberon demanded Puck to obtain the flower‚ to which he will use on Titania‚ he had oversaw a conflict between

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    In the play written by William Shakespeare titled Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ different types of love have been explained. Some of the common types that have been discussed are complicated love‚ forced love and parental love. In this case‚ we are going to discuss the three types of love shown in the play. Forced love In the commencement of the play‚ Hippolyta and Theseus who are potrayed as queens who have their origins from the Amazons show forced love. In act 1‚ Theseus mentions “ I managed to woo

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    comedies and tragedies. Shakespeare’s trend of themes makes the reader see that he is infatuated with love. Love is something that can come at any time in any person’s life‚ and it can appear in any way‚ shape‚ or form. In the famous play Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ by William Shakespeare‚ love is a major theme that affects many characters and causes obstacles for them to overcome. This play displays the knowledge behind Shakespeare’s mind about lust‚ hatred‚ jealousy and their roles in something that

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    In A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare it demonstrates the negative treatment that women received from society in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. A woman’s negative treatment was different then it is in the current time. They were basically represented as if they were not humans‚ mainly like objects in a way that they were thrown around as if they were useless and some were spoken offensively to. Women within this play were forced to get married to someone that their parents

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    How does the ‘play within the play’ enhance your enjoyment of the rest of A Midsummer Night’s Dream? If not‚ why not? I would argue that A Midsummer Night’s Dream is one of Shakespeare’s greatest comedies. Comedy is in abundance in A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ especially in ‘the play within the play’. ‘The play within the play’ is a key characteristic in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and deserves a thorough analysis as it holds a tight link to the main plot of this play. This part of the play takes

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