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    actions, which gives off the impression that he has ill intentions. Although he is close-knit with Oberon, the blunder that he creates affect his connection with his master. Despite fixing his mistakes, Puck is the epitome of mischief, because his actions contribute to the play’s flow and his…

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    As stated earlier, the speeches of Oberon and Titania are altered from the source text of act 2, scene 1 to remove the changeling, focus more intently on the royal fairies' relationship, and so that the romantic plot between Titania and Oberon would be allowed, all of which portrays Titania in a powerful light. Even more so, in this scene Oberon ends by extending an offer "to go with thee", or rather, for Titania submit to Oberon and come back to him (Davies 22:20). Titania refuses…

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    Night’s Dream”, the king of fairies Oberon is a man who desires power and control but also struggles with the choice of right and wrong. This is explored through his urge to control and manipulate the people around him, his acts of selfishness and his desire to help out those in need of assistance. Oberon always chose to manipulate and control others to do as he wished in his thirst for power. This king had been obsessed with taking the changeling from Titania…

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    Helena finds out and tells Demetrius and they run after them. Soon, Puck and Oberon starts tooling around and creating more problems. In the end, everyone is allowed to marry who they want, and live a joyful life together. Shakespeare does not sell the vase that people can control other people's actions. A Midsummer night's dream shows the results of trying to control another person's actions are uncertain. When Oberon instructed Puck to put the flower juice on Demetrius, he accidently puts…

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    William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is a play about the difficulties of love and how magic comes with a price. Puck also known as Robin Goodfellow is Oberon the King of the fairies jester. In this play, Robin Goodfellow or Puck could be a protagonist and an antagonist of this play for the soul fact that he causes all the conflict and he develops everyone. He is a troublemaker in the play because he applies the “love juice” to the wrong Athenians. Therefore, in this paper I am going…

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    crossed lovers, and some disorderly rude mechanicals. Oberon, the fairy king, and his wife Titania get into a spat over who is to take possession over a small changeling child. Instructed by Oberon, Puck, Oberon’s jester, goes out and messes with the rude mechanicals as well as the lovers. Everything that occurs in the woods is a result of rampant…

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    With the colors, however, came the magic power to be used in love potions,” (Szondy). Magic advances the plot forward and not only causes, but resolves problems. In the play, Cupid’s flower is the basis of conflict for many of the characters. Oberon uses it on his wife to make her fall in love with the first creature she encounters after waking up. This creature happens to be Bottom with the ass’s head…

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    a magical place where King Oberon and Titania are the rulers of the fairy kingdom. King Oberon and his Queen Titania love each other, but they have conflicts in their relationship. The main conflict in their relationship is that Titania adopted an Indian boy and King Oberon wants to make the boy his servant. Titania explains to King Oberon that the child’s mother has died, and she must take care of him. The conflict between them continues when Titania, tells King Oberon that she is aware of his…

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    wrong but all in all you can get what you want by doing it. Control is a reoccurring topic in A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare. In A Midsummer Night's Dream the two character’s Demetrius and Oberon both use their ability to control others and are even controlled by each other. Oberon is the king of the fairy world, he puts a spell on his wife, Titania. The spell will make her fall in love with the first thing she sees when she wakes up, he hopes she will see some kind of animal.…

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    Midsummer Night's Dream

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    horrid trick on her. Hermia, angry, accuses Helena of being a vixen, stealing the heart of the man she loves. Hermia and Helena start fighting, to which Lysander and Demetrius both protect Helena and treat Hermia very poorly. Oberon and John Goodfellow see this event and Oberon tells Goodfellow to take the love potion off of Lysander. Goodfellow separates Lysander and Demetrius by imitating each other and ends up putting all four of them to sleep. He removes the love potion off of Lysander so…

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