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    Close Analysis on Hippolyta in A Midsummer Night’s Dream Hippolyta is a dominant character in the play; A Midsummer night’s dream. Some views on the play may suggest that Shakespeare represented her as the Queen- Queen Elizabeth I. This may be illustrated through Act 4 Scene 1 where Hippolyta marries Theseus and becomes the Queen of the Amazons. Shakespeare bases Hippolyta’s character on the ancient Plutarch’s portrayal of her in his ‘life of Theseus’. This ideology covers the big mythological

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    Many love connections are effected somehow either that person doing it to themselves‚ or someone else who mixes the love relationships up . Confusion within the love can cause misconception and turn into a disaster amongst each other. In Midsummer Nights Dream by Shakespeare the confusion of love relationships mixes up each persons views of one another‚ but in the end everyone is rejoined and the loves are once again in their right place. All confusion‚ reconciliation‚ and celebration are used in

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    I. Introduction Comparing Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Middleton’s The Changeling seems to be a very unusual topic for the first sight. The earlier is a festive merry comedy and the latter is said to be a revenge tragedy‚ moreover‚ is claimed to be a later transformation of Shakespeare’s Othello. Certainly‚ if we look at the structure of The Changeling on the surface we see a plot of a conventional drama of revenge‚ but as we observe closer it becomes evident that The Changeling

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    of feminine identity and sexuality during the period (12-15). The goblins she portrays serve to illustrate the male dominance and influence that many females were bound to during the time. The two sister’s interactions with these goblin men combined with allusions to the original temptation‚ enlighten the reader to the existence of repressed sexual desires. In its acknowledgment of the male-dominated societal nature of Victorian England and a feminine sexual appetite‚ "Goblin Market" provides a subtly

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    writing in the graduate program of City College of New York. The first title in his Easy Rawlins mystery series‚ DEVIL IN A BLUE DRESS was released in September 1990 to great critical acclaim. His first non-mystery‚ a novel about the blues‚ R.L.’s DREAM‚ was published by W.W. Norton in August 1995. Mosley’s most recent work‚ BLUE LIGHT‚ a science fiction novel‚ was published by Little‚ Brown in November 1998 Mosley’s work twice nominated for Edgar Award; both WHITE BUTTERFLY and BLACK BETTY were

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    A Midsummer-Night’s Dream (Charles Lamb very important for understanding the whole story) THERE was a law in the city of Athens which gave to its citizens the power of compelling their daughters to marry whomsoever they pleased; for upon a daughter’s refusing to marry the man her father had chosen to be her husband‚ the father was empowered by this law to cause her to be put to death; but as fathers do not often desire the death of their own daughters‚ even though they do happen to prove a little

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream is one of Shakespeare’s most popular and frequently performed comical plays (Berardinelli). The play transformed into a cinematic production by Michael Hoffman has not changed in its basic plot and dialogue‚ but the setting and some character traits have. The play setting has been gracefully moved from 16th century Greece to 19th century Tuscany (Berardinelli). The addition of bicycles to the play affects the characters in that they no longer have to chase each other around

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    Theseus however symbolically‚ Hippolyta represents female power that’s been suppressed by male authority which could be showing that they do not have true love‚ they are just getting married. This example highlights to us that marriage does not always go hand in hand with love. The next couple we meet are Hermia and Lysander who do have true love for one and other but it yet again is being suppressed by male authority though in this case it is Hermia’s father that is forcing her to marry another

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    A Mid Summer Night’s Dream Film Analysis A Mid summer Night’s Dream is another entry into Shakespeare’s recent rebirth on film. Michael Hoffman’s film does not stay true to the text‚ but he must take liberties to allow for this classic story to be entertaining to today’s audience. In this essay I will discuss the differences between the text vision and the film vision of this story from the historical setting‚ the time placement‚ Hoffman’s personal adaptations‚ and finally Hoffman’s character adaptations

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    Gelsix Delgado EN110-44 7/6/14 Professor Saporito “A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Think with the Heart and not with the Mind” In “Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare; Helena describes the undying love that she feels for Demetrius and can’t understand why he does not reciprocate the same. Helena envies her friend Hermia’s and Lysander’s happiness and wishes that she had the same with Demetrius. Although everyone in Athens believes that she is just as pretty as Hermia; Demetrius does not

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