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    “Feathers Alive…Where’s the exit?” chirped Tru nervously; anxious to get Blacky and Curly out of the laboratory before Blackball recovered. “Wuff Wuff! The black button Blackball sits on; let’s check it out!” barked Curly. “Baahh…I can’t wait to take one last peek inside his laboratory!!” baaed Blacky excitedly. “Could you Tru and Curly, just check Blackball’s black button without me?” Blacky tiptoed nervously around the laboratory expecting Blackball to pounce from every corner, but…

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    Did you know Hermia being tortured by a law? Well, The Duke of Athens, Theseus, declared this law when him and Hermia’s father were discussing issues to each other. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare, Hermia was affected harshly by the her father and the Athenian Law. Hermia was treated unfairly by her father and the Athenian law because she either had to marry Demetrius, be killed, or become a nun. The first reason Hermia’s choices were unfair is because she had to marry…

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    . I have chosen the book A Midsummer Night’s Dream for this first letter. This book was about love. It is confusing at first, but you will see that behind that confusion is a really good story. To quickly summarize the love part, Lysander loves Hermia, and Hermia loves Lysander. Helena loves Demetrius but, Demetrius used to love Helena but now loves Hermia. Egeus, Hermia's father, prefers Demetrius as a better man, and needed the help of Theseus, the Duke of Athens, to enforce his wishes…

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    play, Midsummer Night’s Dream, the chracter known as Robin Goodfellow AKA Puck is, against all odds, is the most powerful character in the play. There is no one who has more power and influence than little Puck. Puck is a mischeivous little fellow, and he does indeed find a way to strike fear into people’s hearts, while still being a great guy who is loved throughout the land. Oddly enough, but the fun-sized fairy of Puck is, in fact, feared by the society in Midsummer Night’s Dream,…

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    Caption: Looking beyond this hockey puck, this Canadian icon represents my interpretations of self, both on a personal level and as a Canadian citizen. This puck has formed international bonds between countries across the globe. Its heritage symbolizes the acceptance of everyone regardless of their nationality, race, culture or religion. Growing up playing hockey from a young age, this puck has shown me that objectives in life are not always easy to obtain, sometimes you have to dig in the…

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    In Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Robin Goodfellow, also known as Puck, acts in a way that is like a child. Puck is well known for his mischievous and careless behavior. Due to the fact that Puck is a static character, his foolishness stays with him throughout the entirety of the play. His position under the King of Fairies, Oberon, and his childlike behavior result in the main conflict between the lovers. Puck also contributes to some of the conflict involving Titania and her love for…

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    player to off set the player's position and or to take the puck away from the other player. One time, a player checked a guy into the boards, and I had to look away because it looked like a really bad hit. The other guy shook it off and went right back at the puck. It was a good check with no call from the referee. A check is where a player can run into a guy to take him of the puck play so another player from a team, or yourself can get the puck to your team's advantage.…

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    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 to show how Robin Goodfellow or Puck is a round character and how he…

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    love as the boy Cupid, capricious and undependable, blind and waggish, loving, like Puck, to play jokes with a malicious intent—an alternative version of Lysander’s speech asserting that “The course of true love never did run smooth” (Charney 31). In both the passage by Shakespeare and the analysis by Charney, Cupid is described as blind with wings, almost inevitably making him reckless and having poor judgment. Puck mirrors the characteristics of Cupid because of his fickle and undependable…

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    Newton’s laws. The air hockey table allows the puck to glide easily and certain forces are required to move the puck, stop the puck, and accelerate the puck. Also, for every force applied on the puck, there is always an equal and opposite reaction. The next few paragraphs will explain the science of air hockey and how it relates to Newton’s laws of motion. The air hockey tables are the start of it all. The air hockey tables make it capable for the puck to glide effortlessly across the…

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