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    that is 3/16 inches thick. Skating in hockey is like balancing on a balance beam (simile)‚ one wrong move and the player is out of the play. This requires a great deal of skill. Also‚ a hockey player must be very agile to evade opponents attacking the puck carrier. On top of that this is all happening at a very fast pace. The game is played at a pace so fast that one second too slow

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    The Three Types of Hockey Players Hockey is a game of organized chaos. While the team that has control of the puck tries to pass‚ shoot‚ and score the team without the puck is trying to steal‚ hit‚ and block shots. This is obvious and anyone watching a hockey game can clearly see this. But what some people don’t see is the roles that every player has and how important it is to their team’s success. There are many different types of hockey players but its best to classify them into three major

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    Raw Materials Rice cakes have only two critical ingredients—rice and water. The rice itself needs certain characteristics to produce the best quality cake and limit breakage. Sticky rice‚ whether white or brown‚ tends to work best‚ while long-grain varieties don’t expand during cooking as vigorously. Water is important early in preparation. Other ingredients like salt (added before popping or sprayed on after) and various flavorings are important considerations to taste-and nutrition-conscious consumers

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    in every relationship‚ but none created by magic. A Midsummer Night’s Dreams conflicts are all created by magic. A fairy puck has orders from his king Oberon to find the Athenian man that was being rude the women and cast a spell on him. The first person the Athenian man will see when he wakes up he will fall in love with. Unfortunately there are two Athenian men in the wood. Puck not knowing who the right one is casts the spell on both of the gentlemen. The Athenians Lysander and Demetrius both fall

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    adopted son away from him. Meanwhile‚ the craftspeople rehearse their production of “Pyramus and Thisbe” for the Duke’s wedding. Plotting against his wife‚ Oberon asks a mischievous fairy‚ Puck‚ to conjure up magical flower juice that will make the person fall in love with the first person they see. In the end‚ Puck uses the flower juice on Titania who falls in love with the donkey version of Bottom‚ Demetrius who falls in love with Helena‚ and on

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    compared two unlike things. My second example is Titania is very pretty and Bottom is very ugly. They are two different people who have two different personalities and they compared them together. My third example is ‚Bottom is the victim of pranks and Puck plays the pranks on other people. They have two different personalities. They used metaphors by comparing the two people who are very unalike. These examples explain how the story uses dream motifs as

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    Oberon finds a sneaky way to get the boy back and sends Puck out to find a plant love in idleness which makes a person fall in love with the next person he or she sees. The play takes place in Athens in or around the 1800’s. I can tell from reading it’s an imaginary place with enchanted woods fairies beautiful

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    Hermia and Lysander have been lovers throughout most of the play. After Puck placed the spell on Lysander‚ he left Hermia to chase after Helena which then left Hermia alone. The next day when the four lovers met in the forest‚ Hermia was being insulted by Lysander and that made her extremely emotional. “Why are you grown so

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    comedy: from the misdemeanours of Oberon and Puck‚ to the star crossed lovers who change their hearts constantly. People enter the theatre and watch as the characters embark upon the “green world” before marrying: ending with familial union. However‚ this light hearted play does something more than just make us laugh‚ teaching us about a time’s misogynist attitudes towards gender and the state which encourages these. Shakespeare uses the antics of Oberon and Puck at the forefront of this comedy‚ using

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    Why Shakespeare would not work in the N.W.S? Throughout this novel‚ it is evident that not only is Shakespeare prohibited in the new world but it would also not work. For example‚ in chapter 12‚ John reads passages from Shakespeare to Helmholtz. Helmholtz enjoys the poetry‚ but when John reads a passage taken from Romeo and Juliet‚ Helmholtz starts laughing even though it is inappropriate to do so. “When Juliet said this‚ Helmholtz broke out in an explosion of uncontrollable guffawing.” (Huxley

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