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    “ Believe that fate is the optimal combination of choice and chance” (Cindy Hilsheimer) This means that fate happens because of your choice and the chance you have. Not only do your choices affect you they also affect others. In A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare the king of the fairies makes a decision to put his wife under a spell. In the process, he accidentally puts the spell on 2 other people who are in love and that leads to a break up, because of his choice he altered other…

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    a place where they will not be controlled by what appears to them the force structure of convention. Shakespeare operates the play within a nature world and complicate the world by bring three group of people from different class. The young lover, Oberon and Titania as a supernatural existence, and the Mechanicals, which is most interesting part. Both the young lovers and the artisans explore new experience of life and theatrical freedom. The artisans as the subplot of the play emphasize deeper…

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    Love is the Quest Not every love story has a clear, sunset beginning, but that’s how it one should end. Also, not everyone will agree with your love decisions and try to put blocks in your way. When this occurs, we have what’s called tunnel vision and our eyes are only set on the prize. Hints the question: What is everyone after? In the play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare this play has a lot of different branches leading in many directions but they all lead back to the…

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    magic potion on her eyes. She suddenly falls in love with Bottom and his donkey head, and has her fairies become his servants. The act ends with Titania telling her fairies to bring her lover silently and with his tongue tied up, which I think means Oberon. I also think in the next scene, the climax will come to a boiling point.…

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    A Midsummer Night's Dream is a comedic play that was written by William Shakespeare between 1595 and 1596. It is based around four interconnecting plots, all connected to the celebration of the wedding between the Duke of Athens—Theseus and the Queen of the Amazon—Hippolyta. The play is set in the woodland, under the light of the moon. Marriage, courtship and relationships are explored throughout the duration of the play. There are several relationships, love, hate and yearning between the The…

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    The members of American High School's drama department team recently performed Qui Nguyen's play Living Dead in Denmark. I enjoyed the production and thought it contained a valuable message. The cast's masterful performance and the engaging, creative plot which delivered a powerful argument made viewing Living Dead in Denmark a highly enjoyable experience. The cast of Living Dead in Denmark was highly skilled and were able to engage their audience, making the play a pleasure to watch. In…

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    to tease her by using her beauty to convince them. She believes that Hermia now hates her. This humungous tangle is caused by a fairy named as Puck. He is a very mischievous fairy and will do anything of his master’s command. His master’s name is Oberon; he is the King of the fairies in the woods. This dramatic tangle produces a glimpse of calamity and a narrow window of humour of Helena’s confusion. Now we will…

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    happily married and enjoying their merry wedding reception. Hermia and Helena have mended their broken friendship and the former rivals, Lysander and Demetrius are now friends. The "rude mechanicals" present their play to the delight of everyone. Oberon and Titania have reconciled and Puck and the fairies are busy blessing the palace and all who dwell in it. Shakespeare leaves the audience feeling optimistic and hopeful. The author perhaps believes people should never give up on romantic love.…

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    Making an Ass out of Laws Shakespeare is widely known as an English poet, playwright, and actor, and is regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English language. On the other hand, students of today’s culture tend to think, why are Shakespearean writings, written some 400 years ago, still relevant in today’s English classes? Even though Shakespearean plays use archaic vocabulary that usually require the use of a thesaurus or an English teacher to understand, the fundamental ideas of A…

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    wedding day is very close, however, the days feel very long. This relationship shows how real love and unrequited love differ because unrequited love is ultimately forbidden and would never be accepted. An example of unrequited love would be when Oberon, the king of the fairies, orders Puck to place a love potion on two of the lovers. Mistakenly, Puck applies it to the wrong lover, Lysander. He instantly falls in love with Helena. However, she assumes that Lysander is making fun of her.…

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