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    a little bit immature. They were chasing each other and laughing. I had thought only one fairy would be on stage and just walking through the forest waiting on Oberon. Puck came in through a high window not casually walking through the forest either. The fairies are very interested…

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    The theme of free will and fate plays one of the dominant roles in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet love story. Fate and free will are responsible for a lot of conflicts that happened throughout the play. Shakespeare gives a hint to the audience about the doom of the couple by saying in the prologue that “a pair of star-crossed lovers take their life.” (Prologue pg.23) Romeo and Juliet’s love is “dead-marked” which means that their love will bring their death. From the beginning, fate allows Romeo…

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    Oberon King Of Fairies

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    For this Body Biography I will be doing Oberon, The King of Fairies. As symbols for him I chose to use the Indian boy, a potion/liquor, and a storm. The reason behind going with the Indian boy is to show how demanding he is and how he’ll do anything for what he wants. I chose the potion/liquor because it represents his power, but also once again shows how he likes being in control of situations. The storm defines his stubbornness and inability to become content with what he has. The storm of…

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    Cassius and Oberon as Similar Characters In Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and Midsummer Night’s Dream, Cassius and Oberon share the tendency of allowing their jealous nature to dictate their meddling actions. Both characters long to acquire something from their superiors and are willing to meddle in their lives to receive it. Oberon yearns for a changeling boy that is in his wife’s possession, and he begins to demand that Titiana “give [him] that boy and [he] will go” (A Midsummer Night’s Dream…

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    In act 1 scene 2 Oberon and Titania are having a argument but far away in another part in Athens somewhere near Theseus palace, a assembly of common labors will assemble in the house of Peter Quice to practice an act that the men hope to play for the grand celebration for Theseus wedding, back to Oberon and Titania where they are having their quarrel. In an enchanted and magical place somewhere in the woods, there is a mischievous fairy called Puck. A fairy is running around the woods trying to…

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    Shakespeare needed a character to give his comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, a chance to really thrive. The character Oberon is the king of the fairies. The play does not exactly give the readers an exact image on how Oberon looks like, but based off of drawings and movies of A Midsummer Night’s Dream he is portrayed as a handsome womanizer. Oberon has two sides to his character. One side of him shows that he cares about others and wants them to live happily on. The other side of him shows that…

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    Shakespeare illustrates the theme by using motifs and foiling Oberon and Titania. Only Titania and Oberon are equally matched compared to other couples. In the play, “jealous Oberon” (2.1.24) fails to take the changeling boy the first time because “[Titania] perforce withholds the lovèd boy” (2.1.26). He then decides to use the potion. The potion is a motif that represents power and deceit. To explain, the love potion gives Oberon an upper hand in the relationship. By using the potion’s power on…

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    even the most powerful beings. Catastrophic consequences are the result. Love is a weakness that many succumb to; it essentially has the power to take over one’s life and, in the end, causes rational individuals to act in irrational ways. Titania and Oberon were once strong, unwavering individuals. However, as the story progresses and they become…

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    Oberon, the king of fairies is one of the main characters in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” He is a very interesting character as his personality has two sides. On one side he is a kind and generous person as he helped Helena get her love Demetrius, and he wishes good for the newlywed couples. On the other hand, he can be a very jealous and when it comes to his wife Titania, he can be very mischievous and demanding. Starting off with the malicious side of Oberon, Oberon can be very demanding and…

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    characteristic, thus proving the theme on King Oberon. King Oberon takes Queen Oberon, his wife, for granted while others will sacrifice their lives to be with be each other. When King Oberon, Queen Titania and their followers…

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