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    Imagery helps readers create a picture in their minds of the action of a play while reading. One dream word Shakespeare has in almost every line in the opening scene is the moon. Theseus can’t wait another minute to marry Hippolyta. Shakespeare used the moon as a clock to emphasize the time and eagerness for Hippolyta and Theseus’ wedding day and the sun is moving too slowly or waning. Egeus demands that she should marry Demetrius‚ but their love is not real. He would rather see his daughter‚ Hermia

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    ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ is a romantic comedy and one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays or stories. The main characters of this story are Oberon‚ Titania‚ Hermia‚ Lysander‚ Demetrius and Helena. This story deals with marriage‚ family‚ elope and comedy. Hermia elopes with her lover Lysander to get married and Demetrius who loves Hermia follows them into while Helena‚ Hermia’s friend and Demetrius’ lover‚ follows Demetrius into the forest. Meanwhile‚ Oberon and Titania‚ king and queen of the

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a play by William Shakespeare. It is believed that it was written between 1590 and 1596. It portrays the events surrounding the marriage of the Duke of Athens‚ Theseus‚ and Hippolyta. These include the adventures of four young Athenian lovers and a group of six amateur actors‚ who are controlled and manipulated by the fairies who inhabit the forest in which most of the play is set. The play‚ categorized as a comedy‚ is one of Shakespeare’s most popular works for the stage

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    ‘Whilst it is often regarded as Shakespeare’s lightest romantic comedy‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream is best understood as a dark exploration of the sinister and disturbing nature of love.’ To what extent do you agree? Whilst A Midsummer Night’s Dream does provide much comedic entertainment for its audience‚ a darker exploration of love seems to sit under the guise of bawdy comedy. Shakespeare may have intended light comedy to cover the surface of the play‚ however as you delve deeper‚ explorations

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    so much male dominance and present in sport? Male participation in sport has always been overpowering compared to the number of females. Why is this so? Looking back in history to the ancient Olympics we see the same result. Males were more dominant and females were not even allowed to compete and only un-married females were allowed to spectate. As we move on through the years the presence of females in sport continues to grow but the sporting scene is still succumbed to male dominance and presence

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    makes her stepson wait to get his inheritance. | 10 | HIPPOLYTA Four days will quickly steep themselves in night.Four nights will quickly dream away the time.And then the moon‚ like to a silver bowNew bent in heaven‚ shall behold the nightOf our solemnities. | HIPPOLYTA No‚ you’ll see‚ four days will quickly turn into four nights. And since we dream at night‚ time passes quickly then. Finally the new moon‚ curved like a silver bow in the sky‚ will look down on our wedding celebration. |

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    How does Shakespeare present the theme of love in ’A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ Throughout ’A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ Shakespeare presents different types of love such as stable‚ unstable‚ unrequited‚ passionate‚ and forbidden between certain characters. Shakespeare manipulates the language to show these different aspects. Shakespeare conveys passionate love between Titania and Bottom in Act 4 Scene 1. This is evident when Titania tells Bottom "O‚ how I love thee! How I dote on thee!" This declaration

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    In MidSummer Night’s Dream‚ the gender roles are pretty crazy. I will be talking about that as this essay goes on. I think men had more to do than women in the book. There were more rolls that men were in them women. Plays had more men in them‚ and many more things. In reality guys are known to be the people to fight for love but in the book girls are really passionate for who they love. In MidSummer Night’s Dream‚ love really connects to gender roles. Like I said‚ men are usually labeled as

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    dictionary‚ dreams are a series of thoughts‚ images and sensations occurring in a person’s mind during sleep. A person can experience many different types of dreams‚ whether it is nightmares‚ daydreams‚ or fantasies. In fantasy texts there has been one commonality‚ the characters indulge in dreams in order to achieve something they have greatly desired. In William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ he constructs a sort of dream world where characters get mixed up through their dream states which

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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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