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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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    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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    this kind‚ wanting your father’s voice‚ The other must be held the worthier” (1.1.55-57). This quote is saying that her father doesn’t want her to marry Lysander so she has to consider marrying Demetrius. Helena loves Demetrius since they spent one night together. But Demetrius does not love Helena or even want to be around her. “The more I love ‚ the more he hateth me” (1.1.204). This quote is saying that the more Helena

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    forms of things unknown‚ the poet’s pen Turns them to shapes‚ and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name. Such tricks hath strong imagination That if it would but apprehend some joy It comprehends some bringer of that joy; Or in the night‚ imagining some fear‚ How easy is a bush supposed a bear! Antique – ancient; strange‚ grotesque (as in “antic”) Toys – trifles Fantasies – imaginations Apprehend – conceive Compact – composed See’s Helen’s beauty in a brow of Egypt – In a gypsy’s

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    The Essence of Obedience

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    Alisha Thomas C. Sturm English 102 February 20‚2009 The Essence of obedience The fidelity of ones faith becomes the premise to justify the changing of ones conscience. In many cases people act rationally in pursuit of the “benefits” they pursue from being part of a religious group. There is a term coined for this type of thought process‚ “parochial altruism”-they combine a parochial act (the attacker killing members from other groups) with altruism (the attacker sacrificing themselves

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    Shakespeare conveys his ridicule of love through various methods in A Midsummer’s Night Dream such as portraying love as a game through Helena and Demetrius’ one-sided love and incorporating a love potion which is bound to result in comedy. Usually when a confession of love is not reciprocated the person takes the hint‚ yet Helena struggles to understand that Demetrius‚ “in plainest truth”‚ tells her he does “not‚ nor [he] cannot‚ love” her and continues to express his annoyance (II.i.185-186). Demetrius’

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    Blind Obedience

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    Blind Obedience While sitting in church on Sunday going through the same motions of every Sunday‚ my son leans over to ask‚ "Why do we have to stand up for this prayer?" My response "because we are supposed to". Reading "The Children ’s Story" by James Clavell‚ made me think a little more about this question that I had no answer for. A person needs to be able to explain why he does what he does. Children are innocent and unknowing; they are like a blank piece of paper waiting to be filled

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    House of Obedience

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    The Bait-al-taa or House of Obedience is a provision in Islam law which gives husbands the right to demand obedience from their wives. If a woman leaves her husband’s home without his permission he has the right to force her to come back. The husband can claim “nushaz” or disobedience and order her to come back with a qadi (judgement.) Once the woman returns she stays either at her husband’s home or in another living area (House of Obedience) which provides the woman with essential necessities. Divorce

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    Shakespeare’s Interpretation of True Love In a world that is based on happy endings‚ many people are still unaware of the hardships that lead to happiness. William Shakespeare’s‚ A Midsummer’s Night Dream‚ highlights true love‚ and all that comes with it. Shakespeare utilizes three groups of completely different people‚ to show that love affects everyone. While love affects the couples in all different ways‚ it remains the factor everyone fights for proving true love wins no matter what. When it

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    Obedience Essays

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    – 3 good point/elaborations | 2) When a teacher tells you to do something‚ it usual for you to obey. Using your knowledge of factors that have been found to affect obedience‚ explain why you might obey in this situation (6 marks). |Have you? Please tick. | |

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