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    correct. When it comes to the confusion in the woods in Shakespeare’s, “A Midsummer 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,…

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    The Day in the Close I stare at the four pucks below me resting innocently on the plexiglass. Feeling the bottom-heavy stick in my hands through the old rough gloves I’m wearing. Rylan watches expectantly. I breathe in. He’s been trying too but it’s all on me now, four shots. I breathe out. It was anything but your average Monday. The last day of school had been last Wednesday and I was enjoying the fact that I didn’t have anything to do. I take my time waking up enjoying the feelings of…

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    Titania’s fairy tells Oberon’s right hand man, Puck, that her queen was to arrive that night so as the king and queen wouldn’t cross paths, because whenever they do, they always got into a fight. At that very moment, Oberon and Titania appeared besieged by their loyal followers. The royals began the…

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    needed to keep the game safe. The game has rules, special equipment, and penalties to keep it safe. In hockey there are a lot of rules that players are required to follow. Some rules of the game are that the player must hit the puck with the stick to score, the puck can be kicked, but not into the net to score. On the ice there are three forwards, one goalie, and two defensemen. The only time a team has less than six people on the ice is during a penalty, at that time a player is deferred to…

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    She has acquired boy changeling from India and King Oberon wants him. The king uses the love flower’s magic on her when she is sleeping. She wakes up to find Bottom, who is one of the actors. Bottom now has the head of a donkey thanks to Puck.8 The flower’s magic has made Titania fall in love with Bottom. These two are the people who have the best connection between the two worlds in the story. This is because the love that Titania has for Bottom is from a magical flower, so the love is…

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    up shots, and then the puck dropped to start the game. We went back and forth with Jr. Sens, and neither team got any scoring opportunities. Before I felt the game even started, it was already the third period, and the game was still stuck at 0-0.…

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    origins and the minuscule changes that are necessary to the game. Certain ideas remain prominent, where players of a team look for solitary expression, the footwear has added a metal blade in the transition from field hockey to ice hockey, and the puck has revolutionized the game with improvements in speed. Ice hockey provides all the aspects of a reflection in the changing of society. First of all, the hockey stick is a necessity of every hockey player, even the goalie. Sticks come in many…

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    The Bard of Avon was not only influential during his time, but he still continues to inspire people today. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare creates an effective and famous comedy with his use of mistaken identity, irony, and the character Puck. During the Renaissance, a time of “rebirth”, societal developments were a result of questioning personal beliefs: "So the literary revival occurred in a society rife with tensions, uncertainties, and competing versions of order and authority,…

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    1. Before evening reading the story just by the title I figure it would be about something happening in the summer but they thinking it was a dream. 2. The genre of the story is fantasy fiction. romance, comedy, and farce 3. The exposition of the story is, Theseus and Hippolyta, both noble and wealthy, are preparing for their wedding, and all is swell. Characters Hermia and Lysander are in love, but another male named Demetrius loves Hermia. Another girl named Helena is all alone. Rising…

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    Give me your hands, if we be friends, And Robin shall restore amends. (5.1 409-424) It is interesting how he says that he is just an “honest” Puck but caused all of these human conflicts and lying it was an accident. Puck is saying that if offending anyone, then this is just a dream. He is referring to the audience who knew what Shakespeare’s reason to write this play. His reason goes to mocking lovers that fall in love first sight…

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