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    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 whereas Ariel’s magic is controlled by Prospero who has learnt the Art thus Ariel’s magic also has a learned aspect (Hibbard‚ Adumbrations of The Tempest in A Midsummer Night Dream pg. 78). The fact that Puck is presented as a

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    Logic vs. Magic Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream draws sharp parallels between the two sets of order in the play; one seen in Athens‚ and the other in the forest. Athens is the paragon of order‚ with Theseus ruling in a logical and equitable manner. The "enchanted" forest is a place of chaos and magic‚ untouched by such logical laws as we see in Athens. Faeries and inconstant love rule here‚ while logic and laws govern the movements of Athenians. Both places serve different qualities‚ and

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    are only a few players whose greatness and tenacity can be equated to that of Earvin "Magic" Johnson. A hero in the record books of NBA‚ his 12-year spanned professional career‚ his five NBA national titles‚ and even his many most valuable player (MVP) awards are second tier compared to the well-known on court rivalries that helped bring the NBA to the fore front of the mass media. Since retiring from the NBA‚ Magic has rejuvenated his career and his image as a successful businessman and spokesman for

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    Treatment of Magic in The Tempest Dipanjan Ghosh In Shakespeare’s The Tempest‚ the themes of justice and forgiveness are essential to the meaning of the play. The main character‚ Prospero‚ is the dealer of justice and forgiveness. Thus‚ his actions reflect Shakespeare’s message behind reconciliation. The play explores these themes through Prospero’s mercy in spite of being wronged‚ his treatment of his enemies‚ and his ultimate objective to restore harmony

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    Rings‚ is a delicate thing. Magic is the term most would apply to it. Fantasy works are full of it – magic wands‚ magic shoes‚ magic rings and even magic lands. It can be defined as a mechanism within a story to bypass the natural laws. Essentially‚ it is the means of moving from the ordinary to the extraordinary. Magic must therefore be treated as a natural law as well – because in a fantasy story‚ it is real and tangible. This requires therefore a framework within which magic (or the supernatural) can

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    deal with magic. Now‚ the Night circus deals with magic in a different way than the Harry Potter series. The night magic deals with magicians who are real magicians‚ but they seem to be great illusionist. Harry Potter on the other hand deals with how people believe magic would seem. Harry Potter has more dazzle in my opinion than the Night Circus when it comes to the big scenes where magic is used to save the wizarding world. I like how the Night Circus is very subtle with its magic. The next

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    coupling of these Elizabethan contemporaries is particularly fitting‚ in that questions of power and magic lie at the center of the writers’ ingenious universe‚ yet the two dramatists find a way to approach the themes from immensely different perspectives. William Shakespeare’s The Tempest and Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus predominantly hold matters pertaining to pursuit and use of power and magic‚ which bring out distinctive attitudes from viewers. The most significant theme in these dramas

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    couldn’t even sit still on the plane. Soon‚ we would all be experiencing the thrill of the Magic Kingdom. My siblings could barely contain their enthusiasm as we drove in our rented Ford minivan to the hotel. After freshening up at the hotel‚ all five of us climbed into the minivan and headed to Walt Disney World. After maneuvering through a maze of on ramps and off ramps‚ we were finally at the Magic Kingdom. By the time we were actually inside the theme park‚ it was lunch time so we decided

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    But in this game‚ there’s more to pull out from that magic hat than a cute little rabbit! “Rabbit in the Hat” is the type of slot that shows more of the glittery side of magic. With the aide of the magician‚ players will test their luck by pulling the magic rig as “Magic Hats” continuously pop out from the top of the interface‚ giving players more chances of earning more bonuses and wins. This slot is perfect

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    interested in magic‚ and analyzes what drives a well-educated and adjusted individual in London to join these practices? Luhrmann’s began her research at the sixteenth annual Quest Conference (1) to discover why “well-educated‚ usually middle-class people…get involved in magic‚” even though it is considered irrational by the surrounding culture (Luhrmann7). At the conference she developed contacts that eventually lead to her enrollment in the Glittering Sward‚ an ad hoc ritual magic group. Ad hoc

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