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    Why is Love Making Me Mad? In William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Love is the running theme. As such it takes on many different forms and characteristics like extreme wanting‚ over protection and true love. Each character runs through the emotion called love in the own very unique way. Take extreme wanting for instance; Helena is going through this for her love of Demetrius. She wants him so bad it borders the line of being a stalker‚ which is not a good thing because Demetrius has

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    the most iconic quotes in Shakespeare’s play‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Although the play has many characters‚ love is a silent character that manifests itself in varying configurations between character interactions throughout the play. With this in mind‚ Shakespeare’s‚ A Midsummer’s Night Dream is a literary illustration of forced love‚ romantic love‚ and parental love. One illustration of love that is exemplified in A Midsummer Night’s Dream is that of forced love as portrayed in the relationship

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    Mandy Conway Mrs. Guynes English 12 16 March 2000 A Critical Analysis of "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" William Shakespeare‚ born in 1594‚ is one of the greatest writers in literature. He dies in 1616 after completing many sonnets and plays. One of which is "A Midsummer Night’s Dream." They say that this play is the most purely romantic of Shakespeare’s comedies. The themes of the play are dreams and reality‚ love and magic. This extraordinary play is a play-with-in-a-play‚ which

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    Male-Dominance in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (c. 1595) is a play that dramatizes gender tensions arising through complicated familial and romantic relationships. In the beginning of the play‚ a young woman‚ Hermia‚ fights her father‚ Egeus‚ for the right to choose her own husband‚ a duke‚ Theseus‚ is set to marry a woman‚ Hippolyta‚ queen of the Amazons‚ who he recently conquered in battle‚ and the King and Queen of the Fairies‚ Oberon and Titania

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    Brady Faria Rubin RWW/ D period 3/14/13 Women Powerless in A Midsummer Night’s Dream A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a comedy by William Shakespeare that takes place in Athens‚ Greece and in the forest where chaos unfolds on four lovers: Hermia‚ Lysander‚ Helena‚ and Demetrius. In these relationships the men are in power‚ belittling the women. Also‚ in the forest chaos happens between the fairies‚ King Oberon and Queen Titania‚ because he puts a potion on her and other in which the men are

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    the Moon in A Midsummer Night’s Dream In William Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s dream and also the movie A Midsummer’s Night Dream written and directed by Michael Hoffman‚ the moon is not only used to represent the difference between day and night but also as a symbol to represent love‚ lust and dreaming. Throughout the play and the movie‚ the moon takes on different meanings depending on the charactes’ situations. . Most of the play and the movie take place during night time when the

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    Shakespeare’s choice to include the play Pyramus and Thisbe for the Duke’s post-wedding entertainment is quite significant. Some themes present in the play Pyramus and Thisbe almost perfectly reflect those that are present in A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ while others are inverted. Pyramus‚ the titular character of our play-within-the-play‚ is described as a pleasant man‚ one “sweet youth and tall” (Shakespeare Act 5‚ Scene 1‚ Line 153). Being the titular male of the inner play‚ he is the brave‚ handsome

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    Play Response In the play Midsummers Nights Dream‚ the director conveyed many different meanings in the play and there were many that stood out to me that night. One of the main concepts I captured from the play was the significance of love. All characters in the play are lively‚ careless and thoughtless‚ especially the character Puck‚ one of the dominant characters in the play. Through the assistance of imaginary elements as well as characters Puck and Oberon‚ the true message of love in William

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    The Four Lovers Scene as a Resolution from Previous Events and Continuation to Future Events in Hoffman’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream In Michael Hoffman’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Act IV Scene I ends with Theseus finding the four lovers waking after an eventful night. This simple‚ joyous shot of the four lovers in a field‚ just outside the woods‚ separates past and future events. By using lighting‚ props‚ depth‚ composition‚ makeup‚ contrast‚ character placement and character proxemics‚ the director

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    War of Love The story‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare‚ is a humourous yet romantic play that many audiences love to read/watch‚ written in a different style of writing than the modern time writing we use. A complex theme in the A Midsummer Night’s Dream is love. With many different views on love‚ it makes the A Midsummer Night’s Dream story more interesting due to the many different points of view the story gives out with the theme‚ love. Through the course of the play the

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