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    underestimate the strength of a good couple. There are many strong couples that will stand the test of time in Midsummers Night’s Dreams but some couples are more successful than others. In the play‚ Midsummers Night’s Dream‚ by William Shakespeare there are many powerful couples but the people that will be the most successful are Demetrius and Helena. In the play‚ Midsummers Night’s Dream‚ a group of young lovers fight over each other for their love. A fairy king competes with his wife for a warrior

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    on humans‚ and how this may contribute to the disapproval of it. He states “Or‚ if there were a sympathy in choice‚ war‚ death‚ or sickness did lay siege to it‚ making it momentany as a sound‚ swift as a shadow‚ short as any dream‚ brief as the lightning in the collided night‚ that‚ in a spleen‚ unfolds both heaven and earth‚ and‚ ere a man hath power to say “behold!” the jaws of darkness to devour it up. So quick bright things come to confusion.” (1.1.143-151) Here‚ Lysander states some major problems

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    Shakespeare- A Midsummer Night’s Dream Act 3 Scene 1 summary The craftsmen meet in the woods at the appointed time to rehearse their play. Since they will be performing in front of a large group of nobles (and since they have an exaggerated sense of the delicacy of noble ladies)‚ Bottom declares that certain elements of the play must be changed. He fears that Pyramus’s suicide and the lion’s roaring will frighten the ladies and lead to the actors’ executions. The other men share Bottom’s concern

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream The Irrational Nature of Love “Love is blind and lovers cannot see the pretty follies that themselves commit‚this quote from the Merchant of Venice describes the four lovers’ dilemmas in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Nevertheless‚ in A Midsummer Night’s Dream this statement not only applies to the 搕rue lovebetween original couples Lysander and Hermia‚ Demetrius and Helena‚ but also the 揻alse lovebetween Titania and Bottom and Lysander and Helena. As the story progresses

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    Mike Allen Pd.3 3/6/11 A Change of Heart In the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ by William Shakespeare‚ love is impulsive; it changes hearts and minds in an instant. Although magic and fairy mischief is a large part of the play‚ this theme is still portrayed for the quick changing hearts of young lovers. Shakespeare does a wonderful job of portraying that quickly changing love known to young people. In the play love’s restlessness is shown when the fairy Queen falls in love with an ass‚ best

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    After watching the movie‚ viewing the play and reading the text it can be concluded that the play best portrayed the experience Shakespeare had intended for his audience. The play was incomparable to the other mediums of A Midsummer Night’s Dream because of its authenticity. Although the movie had a various number of negatives‚ it was a commendable representation of the story because of its style. Out of all the portrayals of the story‚ the text was the least pleasurable because its content did

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    parallels the one that was established during the Elizabethan Era or the time period in which William Shakespeare wrote A Midsummer Night’s Dream which also takes place in ancient Greece in Athens. In both Euripides’s play Medea and Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream the difficulties presented for women by the societies at the time cause the women to

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    Women’s Roles: A Midsummer Night’s Dream vs. Now Society’s treatment of women and women’s roles have changed since Shakespeare’s time. In Shakespeare’s time‚ women were seen as silent and demure‚ and it was not acceptable for them to express their opinions and make choices. Female figures such as Hippolyta and Hermia in A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare were not allowed to speak up about their marriage and make decisions about their life. Many of those decisions were made by men‚

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    The types of love in "Midsummer Night’s dream" by William Shakespeare To begin with ‚we have the love story of Theseus and Hippolyta. Theseus has fought many battles and risked his life in order to win Hippolyta:"I woo’d thee with my sword / And won thy love‚ doing thee injuries."  Next we have the pair of romantic lovers Hermia and Lysander and Helena and Demetrius who undergo many trials before they are united Finally‚  we have the fairy couple Oberon and Titania who are finally reconciled

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    Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” When choosing or analyzing leaders‚ most modern citizens of the world are prone to contrast the candidates‚ as if juxtaposing them will result in a damning list of differences for one party or the other. However‚ it is often just as important to understand the similarities amongst the candidates‚ as it is all too easy to completely disregard these important facts. In William Shakespeare’s renowned 1595 play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚” two lovers‚ Hermia

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