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    that using control Oberon got what he wanted. Even though this happens, does the control go how you planned, or last forever? Sometimes you might not even get what you want in that short amount of time too! Oberon had to take Titania off the love spell, and the Duke doesn't always agree with Egeus. Some people get confused whether or not Shakespeare made the case, but because of uncertain actions there are, an insufficient amount of time, Shakespeare doesn't sell the case that you can control…

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    Credibility at Work place spells Success in all Spheres of Life! How does one define credibility? Often, think this question thought to be a mere academic question holding no actual importance. As a matter of fact the credibility precedes success in every walk of life – both Professional and Personal. Identifying the key elements of CREDIBILITY is important in order to foresee the opportunities, grab them and step up the ladder of success! Credibility does not come as a package deal with…

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    Colonization is interpreted as conquering new lands and imposing one’s culture on the native people. Like the Europeans who seized the land of the Native Americans and enslaved many, Prospero is the invader of a magical land that he plans to rule. Using his superior knowledge he plans to enslave the original inhabitants and force them to do his bidding. Although there is no direct address to the New Word in Shakespeare’s The Tempest. The play can be interpreted in context to the New World…

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    Montague fought with anxiety for five months just pondering the final task. If he wanted to ever see the boy again, the old farmer had to cast a spell; an act he’d never performed before. All Montague needed was one drop of Rayne’s blood. And he had it, stained on a letter with words he’d written in angelic language. Those words were words that could reach into the shadow realm. Leaving sacred…

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    which the differences are observed is called the response variable. I am interested in the relationship between writing (describe) and the spelling. Because of these choices, my response (outcome) variable will be the demonstrated proficiency to spell…

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    rebellious. She refuses to follow her father’s will which sets her apart from other women in her society. Titania is easily manipulated by Oberon after her rebellious acts against him. Titania refuses to hand over the changeling child so Oberon uses a spell to get want her wants. Titania rebels against her husband, but gets manipulated easily showing her feminine weakness. Helena accuses her friend of mocking her because has a very low self-esteem and does not believe that anyone will love…

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    Two of the main themes discussed in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream are love and magic, and one must reflect on how the two correlate between the main characters. Lysander, Hermia, Helen, Demetrius, and Titania are all greatly affected by the use of magic in this story. They seem to already struggle with developing relationships, and the tricky, unpredictable use of magic is of no help to them. In this essay, I will prove that magic undeniably has a negative effect on love and…

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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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    William Shakespeare was a playwright, poet, and actor during the Renaissance. Today he possesses two eminent and well-known titles—“the English national poet” and “the greatest dramatist of all time”. 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”,…

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    different times? If the earth was stationary, only one area of the world would be able to see a certain planet. However, the planet may not appear for a certain part of the world for a period of time. As for the seasons, How can we explain cold spells and warm spells if the earth stays in one place and the sun rotates around us once every 24 hours? The only way this would make sense is if the earth moved farther from the sun. Therefore, people should accept the Copernican…

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