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    marry Demetrius and wishes to marry Lysander instead. Due to her stubbornness King Theseus pronounced that Hermia must marry Demetrius‚ die or become a nun; quote “Either to die the death or to abjure For ever the society of men. “ Love in a Shakespearean comedy usually ended with marriage. This is in A Midsummer Night’s Dream where Helena marries Demetrius (due to love potion)‚ Hermia marries Lysander and Theseus marries Hippolyta; quote “Away with us to Athens; three and three “This use of lovers

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    Tragedy is undeniably one of the oldest forms of theatre. Tragedy as a genre invokes images of Ancient Greek dramas depicting moral dilemmas and the downfall of great men‚ or of Shakespearian romances doomed to end in failure and death. When considering tragedy’s place in French theatre‚ we can see a dominance of tragic works in the classical period of the 17th century‚ and works by Corneille and Racine dominated the theatre. However‚ with the progression of the years‚ we can identify a dramatic

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    has come to claim her sister‚ Clytemnestra‚ as his bride‚ but is also immediately taken by her attractiveness. During the wedding‚ Helen is kidnapped by two Athenians‚ Theseus‚ and his friend Pirithous. They take her to Athens‚ where Helen falls for Theseus‚ before her brother Pollux raids Athens and kills him. As he is dying‚ Theseus stabs Pollux. In Sparta‚ Helen’s father Tyndareus rages at his daughter‚ blaming her for losing his heir. He presents her to the many suitors who seek her hand‚ bidding

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    Sophocles’ The Three Theban Plays (King Oedipus‚ Oedipus at Colonus‚ and Antigone) are three tragedies depicting a shift beyond the beliefs of predetermination to the liberties of choice. Throughout the plays‚ the tragic hero‚ Oedipus unveils the truth behind the murder of his father‚ King Laius and the penalties that follow; consequently‚ Sophocles capably applies human characteristics to Oedipus to appeal at a broader spectrum. Sophocles utilizes vibrant imageries throughout these plays that uncover

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    "The Minoan civilization is by far the richest‚ yet strangest‚ of the Aegean world" (Aegean Art 99). Through an in-depth analysis of the Palace of Knossos it will be evident that it mirrors the Minoan culture and lifestyle. The function‚ style‚ techology‚ medium‚ and symbolism used throughout the Palace‚ illustrate the intelligent‚ spiritual‚ and mercantile people the Minoans were. Cottrell states "Yet from the start of the excavations the great mound began to reveal its secrets-not material treasure

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    Playwright The play Phaedra’s Love‚ by Sarah Kane‚ takes the classic Greek tragedy‚ Phaedra‚ and retells it in a modern-day setting. The play‚ which features incredibly violent and visceral scenes of sex‚ brutality‚ rape‚ and murder‚ is reflective of Sarah Kane’s writing style. Kane’s plays are known for being disturbingly violent and visual. As a playwright‚ Kane seeks to show rather than tell‚ taking inspiration from such playwrights as Edward Bond‚ Samuel Beckett‚ Howard Brenton‚ and

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    The settings in all stories of fiction determines how the action and dialogue of the characters are played out‚ often setting the “rules” in the dialogue and in plays‚ and in the motions used. Whether the tone and the setting be serious and businesslike‚ or playful and melodical‚ they shape and alter the dialogue and actions of the character. In Shakespeare’s‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ a comedy first performed in the Elizabethan era‚ two major settings are employed. This changes how the characters

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    Thisbe‚ Romeo and Juliet to convey this idea. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream two teens are forbidden from getting married‚ and two teens are in a one sided relationship. After all the mix up with fairies‚ spells‚ and running around in the woods‚ Theseus the king announces “Egeus‚ I will

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    School Ninth Grade Center‚ performed by the Clear Lake High School Theatre Department. The play was directed by Megan Owens. The storyline of the play was fascinating‚ full of twists and turns in a winding‚ exhilarating plot. The play opens with Theseus‚ the Duke of Athens with his wife‚ Hippolyta. They are speaking with Egeus‚ the mother of Hermia‚ a maiden about to get married. Egeus wants Hermia to get married to Demetrius‚ but Hermia wants to get married to a man of lesser qualifications but

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    The types of love in "Midsummer Night’s dream" by William Shakespeare To begin with ‚we have the love story of Theseus and Hippolyta. Theseus has fought many battles and risked his life in order to win Hippolyta:"I woo’d thee with my sword / And won thy love‚ doing thee injuries."  Next we have the pair of romantic lovers Hermia and Lysander and Helena and Demetrius who undergo many trials before they are united Finally‚  we have the fairy couple Oberon and Titania who are finally reconciled

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