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    fundamental themes of a Midsummer’s Night Dream are magic‚ dreams‚ and the difficulty of love. Throughout the play‚ these universal concepts are nourished in every scene by the recurring use of contrast. Shakespeare’s ideas are represented by his use of symbolisms. A Midsummer’s Night Dream conveys the themes of love‚ dreams and magic through use of contrast and symbolism throughout the play. When Lysander comments‚ "The course of love never did run smooth‚" he declares the most important theme in the

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    Throughout Winter Dreams‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald develops the theme of ambition through the main character Dexter Green’s desire to achieve more in life. Dexter is going to college and his father offered to pay his way through a state college. Except Dexter’s dreams had other plans‚ “They persuaded Dexter several years later to pass up a business course at the State University … for the precarious advantage of attending an older and more famous university in the East‚ where he was bothered by his scanty

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    The denotation for the American Dream can vary depending on the diverse cultures in America. The American Dream during the 1940’s had various definitions due to how each cultural group was affected. Such examples are: the Native American’s not being shown recognition for their input in World War II‚ the Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual‚ and Transgender (LGBT) community being unrecognized as a cultural group‚ women being pushed away from their jobs after World War II ended‚ and etcetera. Thus‚ the average definition

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    attain the American dream. Essentially‚ these two themes relate to each other because Gatsby’s luxurious lifestyle is used as a medium to attain his American dream. He acquires millions of dollars‚ purchases a mansion on West Egg‚ and hosts lavish weekend parties in order to associate with a higher social class. Gatsby’s reputation conceals his true identity‚ and he uses it as a mask to win Daisy over. However‚ Gatsby’s corrupt nature prevents him from attaining the American dream towards the end of

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    another as described earlier. Furthermore‚ there are various themes that contribute in outlining their traits and can be demonstrated that it makes both villains appear to be somewhat similar after carefully analyzing them. One introductory theme that is plays a significant tie between the story and the poem is the theme of a “quest‚” which can be explained by Christopher Booker’s seven basic plots (Mackley). Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream begins as a quest for love as Lysander and Hermia flee

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream on the exploration and themes of love Throughout Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ there are many occasions where the characters face challenges with each others relationships. A Midsummer Night’s Dream focuses on the exploration of love in its many different forms. Some of these forms of love shown in A Midsummer Night’s Dream include forced love‚ parental love and unrequited love. Forced love is shown

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    Shakespeare suggests‚ through the romantic comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream and the motif of the magic flower‚ that appearance and reality in the eyes’ of lovers become distorted due to desire‚ and the resulting foolishness derives from the immaturity of their youth. Lovers tend to idealize certain situations‚ interpreting them

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    people choose to think that the American Dream a thing of the past. I choose to think that with determination and the proper mindset you can achieve their ambition in life. There are all kinds of opportunities and help in the world such as Financial Aid‚ Food Stamps‚ Wick‚ and ect. Someone who shares the same opinion as me is a man called Adam Shepard. He is the author of the book “Scratch Beginnings”‚ and has also completed what he believes what the American Dream is. Another person called Barbara Ehrenreich

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    seen during slavery when slave traders and slave master tried to control people for their own benefit and wellbeing. The slave traders kept the slaves in inhumane conditions on ships below decks‚ where overcrowding and extremely unsanitary conditions where a common theme on these ships. The slaves were never allowed on the deck of a ship and the only time they were able to get up there they got beaten by the slave traders. Also the slave masters did not treat the slaves like human beings‚ but more

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    The author‚ Melton Alonza McLaurin‚ wrote Celia‚ A Slave with the purpose to inform the audience of the treatment of slaves and how little rights they had. The story emphasizes Celia‚ the main character‚ who was sexually abused by Mr. Newsom‚ her master. She ended up mothering two of his children and one more child that is questionably his or another slave’s child. After 5 years of this behavior‚ she threatens him to stop. After the warning she accidentally murders him‚ with the intention only to

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