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    Lysander Alternate Ending

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    Here I am with my love Lysander with Demetrius both fighting over who should marry me. I have always been mean to him, treating him like he was not there and he still loves me. He does not interpret that I love Lysander. I wish Helena and Demetrius would be together. Why am I the one being fought over? I see my dad going to the duke to say something but what. The duke comes up to me and says “You have to marry Demetrius.” He said “But sir my love is for Lysander and I should be able to choose…

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    they did not. The duke gave the men the benefit of the doubt but everyone else made fun of them. Bottom continued mixing up words in this act, and substituted devoured with deflower. The ending was unexpected when Robin says to treat the play like a dream, and was confusing. Overall, I enjoyed the play but was confused at times. Vocabulary: “This lanthorn doth the hornèd moon present.”(V.i.258); lantern; noun “Sing and dance it trippingly.”(V.i.413); in a nimble or lively manner;…

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    committed? In William Shakespeare’s comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream, there are many characters who possess aspects of true love for a specific person, but there's only one pairing that truly exhibits this trait. Lysander and Hermia have a love that is so true that they believe in each other even when they are told they can't be together. Lysander’s love for Hermia is true and real, i will prove his love is as true and as real as it can be. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare.…

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    1. I thought this was a good play. I liked that there was humor in the storyline. 2. The genre is a romantic comedy. 3. Exposition- The story begins in Athens and Egeus is upset with his daughter who refuses to marry Demetrius, the person he has chosen for her, because she loves Lysander. Hermia's friend Helena is in love with Demetrius, but he wants to marry Hermia The Duke, Theosus, is also preparing for his upcoming wedding to Hippolyta. Rising Action-Egeus goes to Theosus for help in…

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    Once upon a time in a land far away, A duke named Theseus, the most prestigious of Athens, was due to marry the love of his live, Hippolyta. To celebrate he planned to throw a large festival. Whilst working on the plans, a fellow nobleman, Egeus, entered with his daughter Hermia and two other men. Egeus explained that out of the two men, one, Demetrius, was due to marry Hermia. This would all have gone to plan if it wasn’t for Lysander, the man Hermia had fallen in love with. To resolve the…

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    The way we as human beings view other’s lives who have the flaws of perfection may be skeptical. Life may not always be so perfect, no matter the image some give off. Sometimes the flaws could be a cover up to the real pain inside. To be known as perfection, it would be difficult to let others know you (referring to Richard) have problems and worries too. Problems and worries that cause horrible pain inside, that you dare never to relieve, only for it to ruin the image you’ve worked years for.…

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    construction workers, they don't care about rules, what they care about is love. love makes us do weird stuff and makes kind of crazy. Bottom says," Reason and love keep little company together now day's" 3.1.127-128. According to Shakespeare, in Midsummer Nights Dream, love makes us give up our dignity, prevents us from making sound decisions, and makes us see our beloved differently. According to Shakespeare, love often gives up our freedom and dignity. Helana beseeches Demetrius for his…

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    Thoughts about Love In Midsummer Night’s Dream according to William Shakespeare’s character Lysander love can be and should be a choice that no one but yourself should be responsible for, also losing yourself while being in love, last but not least giving your heart to the person you love. Lysander is one of Shakespeare’s main characters for the story, that works hard to have the love that he deserves. He knows that his love is pure and nothing but real. And he will show that to Hermia.…

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    Love is shown and interpreted in different ways. In William Shakespeare’s novel Midsummer Night Dream, there are many kinds of relationship involving “love”. The theme of love is represented through the romantic love between Oberon and Titania, young love between Demetrius and Helena, Lysander and Hermia and the friendship love between Hermia and Helena. Oberon and Titania represents a romantic, mature and weathered love which the other lovers relationship lacks but, lack of trust is the…

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    The play I went to see is A Midsummer’s Night Dream written by William Shakespeare and directed Peter Wray. The play is performed at Towson University’s mainstage theater located in the Center for the Arts building. The Mainstage Theater is a proscenium style theater. The play focuses on several details like acting, set design and props, custom and makeup, lighting and sound. All these elements put together creates an environment that clearly expresses its story to the audience. The play…

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