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    won. Most of the events took place in The Enchanted Forest. This is where the fairies live. They are the ones that cause all the mischief between the couples. These fairies, for example Oberon, Titania and Puck, can use their powers to change the way someone feels about another person. Puck is ordered by Oberon to put a love potion on the eyes Demetrius but he ended…

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    in which dreams are seen is when Hermia wakes up in the woods telling Lysander, "what a dream was here," (Act 2 Scene 2). She is telling Lysander that she just had an unbelievable dream. The second place a dream becomes important is in Act three. Oberon realizes he must…

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    marvelous. All of the characters have different views on love. Some believe it is worth giving everything for and others believe it is worthless. The characters spend a night in a forest where they go through a roller coaster of emotions. The mischievous Oberon and Puck are the culprits for causing this roller coaster for the other characters. Lysander is a character that will do anything for love because it can go by so quickly. He shows this when he talks to Hermia in the beginning of the…

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    defiantly shown, but are characterized into classes of royalty such as the Duke Theseus, Hippolyta, Oberon, and Titania, Nobility such as Hermia, Lysander, Demetrius, Helena, and Egeus, and commoners such as the Mechanicals and craftsmen. Shakespeare presents examples of social power in the play when Puck says to Oberon, “I jest to Oberon and make him smile(2.1.46). Puck, being in a lower class than King Oberon, is required upon the king's orders to jest him whenever he may need it. Also…

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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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    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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    In Luther Man between God and the Devil, Oberon performs an analysis and subsequent presentation of Martin Luther’s theology within a light not previously traditional. Oberon attempts to analyze Luther from within his perspective of the world as he sees it. Oberman argues that two critical elements to understanding Luther in the appropriate context of the medieval age involves understanding his belief in the reality of Satan and that the Last Days were nigh. Oberman claims these two elements…

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    “Midsummer Night’s Dream” is a story of the many forms and complications of love. We see examples in the play, many types of love from mutual love, forbidden love, unrequited love as well as others. No matter the form, though, one point remains consistent love, as complicated as it is always worth it. What is love Love is as vague as it is complex. Much like God, we cannot physically sense love, yet we believe it to be real and we believe it to be what gives our lives meaning. However, despite…

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    I: Introduction Hook: How does love relate to the world of law and reason? How is it that a supernatural power can make one fall in love with another regardless of their previous desires, feelings, or status? The love juice, a crucial symbol of love in A Midsummer Night's Dream, is used to describe the vision of fondness as an irrational, inexplicable, and frivolous force that ultimately overwhelms and transforms a person, whether it is desired or not. Inclusion of author and text: William…

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    Soon Puck is instructed by Oberon to fix the mess that he caused. Once again by using magic, Puck made everyone fall in love with the correct people–Lysander with Hermia and Demetrius with Helena. As you can see, magic is a supporting beam with regards to loves difficulty. We see, through the help of magic, how confusing, tricky, and complicated love can be, but also how beautiful it is. Love was the reason that the Athenians ran into the forests, leading Oberon to see them, which in turn…

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