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    Night’s Dream does have a fixed protagonist, although many claim otherwise. Obviously, Oberon, the king of the fairies, best encapsulates the main protagonist. He is the main protagonist because he is hero-like, is involved with the plot and is extremely significant in the play. A protagonist must dictate the story; Oberon exhibits this quality. To begin with, protagonists are often depicted as heroes. Oberon displays this by showing good intentions and being hero-like. For instance, amidst a…

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    William Shakespeare, provided that the antagonist, Oberon is the root of all the problems. Despite this, we can look at the novel in a different way. To give an illustration, take the case when Oberon orders Puck to get the enchanted flower and pours its juice on Titania’s eyes, or when after overhearing on Helena and Demetrius’s argument, he orders Puck to pour the rest of its juice on Demetrius so he can fall in love with Helena.Once Oberon realizes Puck puts the juice in the wrong person’s…

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    Shakespeare’s play ‘A Midnight Summers Dream’ has two male characters Oberon and Theseus who are of no relation, but they both have similar characteristics. Along with the similarities they share many differences as well. Shakespeare uses several techniques to make his readers clearly Oberon is king of the fairies while Theseus is the Duke of Athens. Although Oberon might be an immortal character in the play, he holds human traits because of the mistakes he makes. In fact, both he and Theseus,…

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    Oberon and Puck enter, Oberon asks for the Indian boy and Titania finally agrees. Titania and Bottom sleep together in Titania’s bed. Titania sends the fairies away. As Oberon finally gets what he wanted, he decides to undo the love juice using a different flower. Titania wakes up and tells Oberon that she had a dream that she was in love with a donkey. Oberon points to Bottom and Titania is confused. Oberon explains to Titania that he will turn Bottom’s head back and Titania can play music to…

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    OUR NEW SUBS Early next year the competitive evaluation process (CEP) for Australia’s new submarine will come to an end and the company selected as best for our purposes will go on to the next stage. This is the design stage where all elements that make up the submarine and its equipment will be laid out. There will be input from Australian defence officials about our specific needs. When the design is complete, then we will move on to the construction phase. The three chosen ones asked to…

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    comes into play. Oberon and Puck use a magic that makes people love the first thing they see. Their magic effects the four lovers along with Titania. The magic is used for their own amusement. Puck and Oberon use magic for good and bad because they want to be the centers of control, and they use it to get what they want. Control is a big part of why Oberon and Puck use magic. Puck and Oberon use magic for bad and good because they want to be the controllers. Oberon wants the little…

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    Theseus seems like just a few one night stands, her love of Oberon is a political love, her love of the Indian boy is a motherly love, and her love of Bottom is a purely sexual love. Titania has four different kinds of love with four different characters, and also has a ranking of the different types of love.…

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    Oberon and Robin Oberon. I believe Oberon would be better suited for today's world. In Shakespeare’s Fantasy/Comedy A Midsummer's Night Dream, There are four intertwined lovers playing for each others hearts. Along with the lovers there are everyday people practicing for plays and royalty preparing for their weddings. Behind the scenes though there are fairies. A King, A Queen and their loyalists. These fairies are here to make all well, but as the king and queen bicker about custody of a child…

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    Night’s Dream,” Oberon, not Puck, is responsible. He was driven by jealousy and a personality that forced him to meddle in other people's business. Some may argue that Puck caused the confusion because he was the one who carried out Oberon’s orders and actually executed the deeds. However, Oberon ordered Puck to utilize the love potion on the lovers and Bottom, therefore placing the blame back on Oberon. Also, after Puck’s original mistake in anointing the eyes of the wrong person, Oberon…

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    It is not justified that Oberon put the love potion in Titania’s eyes so that he could get his revenge and steal the Indian boy. “But as the fierce vexation of a dream. But first I will release the Fairy Queen. (He applies the nectar to her eyes.) Be as thou wast wont to be. See as thou wast wont to see.” (Ⅳ,ⅰ,66-69) In this quote Oberon puts the love potion on Titania’s eyes to embarrass her and steal the Indian boy. I think he is doing this as revenge because he is mad about Titania not giving…

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