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    In reading‚ "Romeo and Juliet‚" and‚ "A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚" we can find a number of similarities in the characters of both plays. The distinct differences in them are that in one‚ we have a humorous character (or characters) with a cheery ending and in the other; we have a tragic character/s with a moral flaw that will aid in his or her downfall. In an evaluation of their distinctions we can see how they both hold true to their intent on carrying the story forward on it’s meandering course

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    our players starts with full steam down the ice and his linemates followed‚ their strides looked simultaneous. Boisterous sounds of my teammates yelling and the sound of the half inch blades digging into the ice echoed through the small arena. The puck carrier begins to ride

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    numbers. For example‚ “Take comfort. He no more shall see my face. Lysander and myself will fly this place” (202-203). Act IV‚ scene i 1. What news does Oberon tell Puck? Answer: Oberon tells Puck that he has convinced Titania to give up the Indian boy‚ therefore he is now ready to take the love juice off Tatinia. He also tells Puck to take the ass head off Bottom. Evidence from the text: “Welcome‚ good Robin. Seest thou this sweet sight? Her dotage now I do begin to pity. For‚ meeting her of late

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    One of the most noticeable and entertaining elements of Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream is the presence of the fairies. Titania‚ Oberon‚ Puck‚ and the attendant fairies all affect the human beings in the woods‚ and provide hints into the fairy kingdom. Although Shakespeare applies several important aspects of the Elizabethan belief in fairies to A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Shakespeare changes the idea of fairies not only within the context of the play‚ but for all time. One aspect of

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    appellant jumped‚ raised his arms‚ and hit the complainant in the face. Desjardin noted that the although the pair were facing each other‚ the complainant would not have expected the hit. The Crown’s witnesses all differed regarding the position of the puck at the time of the collision‚ however the neutral party‚ referee Desjardins‚ stated that the appellant and the complainant were both skating towards the

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    informal behaviour of the two fairies and their masters’ respectively. The reason for this is because Puck is like a friend to Oberon and is thus free to make mistakes although he is scolded for making them. Conversely Ariel is a slave who is not at liberty to make mistakes as his promise of freedom will be put in jeopardy. The friendly relationship between Oberon and Puck requires Oberon to ask Puck for favours whilst Prospero commands Ariel to carry out tasks. Additionally‚ Puck’s magic is natural

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    Cobweb‚ and the “jester fairy” Puck From William Shakespeare’s play‚ “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” I will be portraying all these characters as one character with characteristics of all four. The ways I am going to adapt the characters that I am portraying are for me to have a witty sense of humour‚ yet have common courtesy and manners‚ and have respectful body language and a humourous tone of voice because the three fairy attendants are very respectful‚ but Puck is humourous. How I adapt all of

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    of hockey play on surfaces like basketball courts‚ indoor‚ streets‚ and nettless tennis courts. The point of the game is to shoot the puck into the others teams net and score. Each team must have 6 players‚ 3 frontlines 2 defense and 1 goalie. Street hockey equipment is especially designed for street hockey. The stick is wooden with a plastic tip and a plastic puck or a ball that doesn’t bounce at all. Each teams has only 2 timeouts each lasting around 1 minute and the game is split into 3 15 minute

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    complicated from the start….” (goodreads.com) Hermia and Lysander are a couple forbidden to be together. While‚ Helena wants to be with Demetrius who is too busy chasing after fair Hermia. The humor in the story come from the fairies: Titania‚ Oberon‚ and Puck‚ as well as the members of an acting troop: specifically Nick Bottom. Hermia is supposedly a fictional representation of Elizabeth while Shakespeare is Lysander. The whole play is based on an illusion of a dream. A double storyline that merges together

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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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