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    Define “ tragedy,” Comedy,” and “romance” in the literary sense of the words. Explain into what category or caregonist Midsummer Night’s Dream falls and why? - People think of A Midsummer Night’s Dream as light-hearted and funny, full of amusing fairy high jinks, enchantments, and moonlight romance. And indeed, fairies cavort, dance and sing throughout the play and cast magic spells on young lovers forcing them to roam about aimlessly and to engage in absurd antics. Intro paragraph: Theseus , Duke of Athens, is about to marry Hippolyta,Egeus brings his daughter Hermia to court, she and Lysander want to get married, but Egeus wants her to marry Demetrius, who also wants her . under the Athenian law, Hermia must marry the of her fatherś choice,…

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    A Literary Analysis of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” One of the most influential writers in the world was William Shakespeare. His works of art are praised and taught by teachers and professors all over the world. His works include “Romeo and Juliet”, “Hamlet”, and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. Shakespeare’s plays were among the favorites of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I. His plays were mostly based on Greek mythology. The play, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is considered one of…

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    In 2016, Russell T. Davies took on the challenge of adapting one of Shakespeare's most famous comedies, A Midsummer Night's Dream. As with any staging or production of Shakespeare's work, the director will make changes to meld the play into their particular vision. Davies is no different as he offers several key changes within his adaption. Most notable of these changes are the portrayal of Theseus as malevolent dictator with Hippolyta as his forced, victim bride, and the alterations to the…

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    Theme Analysis for A Midsummer Nightś dream Relationships often go through hardships. However, couples have to go through an emotional time to overcome it. In the play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, William Shakespeare shows the many conflicts that love can provide. The play is taken place in Athens were Shakespeare's characters experience many obstacles. The biggest problem the characters face is problems with their love lifes and being betrayed. Though it will be a difficult road, the wounds of…

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    William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a play packed with mischief and mayhem. It is often referred to by modern-day scholars as the Elizabethan Inception, as there are multiple examples of “play within a play” devices, each embodying several themes and concepts. Among these are examples of the contrast of tragedy and comedy, the dynamics of the written and spoken word, and imagination vs. reality. The final scene of the play opens with the reappearance of Theseus and Hippolyta, who…

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    Irrationality in Love in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night's Dream Love is a central motif in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night's Dream, as evidenced by the actions and agency of the main characters in the play. According to Hutton (290), many critics feel that Shakespeare offers the audience a choice between the rational and irrational. The theme of love brings out this choice capably, as demonstrated by the perception that rational love triumphs over irrational love, as the young lovers settle for…

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    In “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, William Shakespeare makes effective use of scenery to illustrate the recurring themes and motifs expressed throughout his play. The two biggest contrasts employed within this literary work are those of Athens and the forest. Athens, during the day, expresses the rationality and stability that is not seen elsewhere expressed throughout “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. On the other hand, the forest, especially at night, expresses the more mystical and magical side of…

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    Strength and Weakness in A Midsummer Night’s Dream’s Female Characters “And though she be but little, she is fierce” (III.2). In William Shakespeare 's comedy A Midsummer Night 's Dream, women in society are depicted to both possess some limitations that are stereotypically weak while others are depicted to possess more strength than they show in ordinary society. The world around which women lived during this time was full of limiting factors, factors that hinder the full…

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    “Portrayed Love” The famous play titled “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is attributed to the art and work of the historical William Shakespeare. Shakespeare was born in Warwickshire England in 1564 and died in 1616. He wrote several plays including, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” that has been traced back to the 17th century when it was first published in the year 1600 (Web.a.ebscohost.com.bethelu.idm.oclc.org, 2015). This romantic-comedy is set in Athens. This is a story about Theseus, Duke of Athens…

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    The mightiness of the small is undervalued beyond words. From people like Bruce Lee and Allen Iverson, we have seen tiny be mighty. But above them all, there is one fairy. One small man who can fly who beats out any Johnny Gaudreau or Barry Sanders. In the infamous play, Midsummer Night’s Dream, the chracter known as Robin Goodfellow AKA Puck is, against all odds, is the most powerful character in the play. There is no one who has more power and influence than little Puck. Puck is a mischeivous…

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