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    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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    The couple are very ambitious, Lysander suggest for them to run away, knowing the consequence if they are caught. Act 2: Greed- In this act Oberon is very greedy, he tries to steal the indian prince from Titania to use as his knight. Mischief- Puck is up to no good, he pours love potions on Titania and Lysander. The potion causes the people to fall in love with the first thing they see. Act 3: Love- Both Lysander and Demetrius are both in love with Helena because of the love potion. Anger-…

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    the marriage between Theseus, the duke of Athens, and Hippolyta, the queen of the amazons. The other four stories are: the dispute between Hermia and Egeus; the play, put together by laborers for Theseus’s wedding; the dispute between Oberon and Titania, the king and queen of the fairies, over a changeling; and finally the story of Lysander, Hermia, Demetrius and Helena. At the end of the story, Shakespeare manages to tie them all together for a comical and happy ending. The frame story…

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    in the novel, Oberon is the root of all problems in A Midsummer’s Night Dream In Act 2 Scene 1, It has been demonstrated that Oberon and Titania (The King and the Queen of The Fairies) had an argument about their affairs and how Titania is keeping the Indian Boy as her son and not giving it to Oberon as his page.As a result, Oberon plans revenge on Titania. He orders Puck to "Fetch me that flower; I showed it to you once. If its juice is laid on sleeping eyelids, the man or woman is made to…

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    enter, Oberon asks for the Indian boy and Titania finally agrees. Titania and Bottom sleep together in Titania’s bed. Titania sends the fairies away. As Oberon finally gets what he wanted, he decides to undo the love juice using a different flower. Titania wakes up and tells Oberon that she had a dream that she was in love with a donkey. Oberon points to Bottom and Titania is confused. Oberon explains to Titania that he will turn Bottom’s head back and Titania can play music to make Demetrius,…

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    fairy servants as I had thought he would. Then Titania comes in shortly after through a door and stair case. Oberon is wearing a shirt covered in brown leaves and brown pants. He had no crown and was very dirty looking, very similar to Puck. Titania was wearing a long, sparkly, blue dress. She also entered stage alone since her fairy servants were already all on stage. Oberon and Titania’s conversation went like I had imagined for the most part. Titania and Oberon and saying very rude and…

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    What is a protagonist? A protagonist is the leading character, hero, or heroine of a drama on other literary work. They can sometimes be called a “hero” by the audience or readers. Regardless of the title of give a protagonist, she/he remains the key ingredient in the developing of the story. A protagonist is a very important tool used in developing a story. With being the main focus of the story, there becomes responsibilities and pressure put on the protagonist (Protagonist- Examples and…

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    Oberon the Fairy King, Titania (his wife), and a puck called Robin Goodfellow. Another group of characters incorporates the lovers Hermia and Lysander, and another man and woman named Demetrius and Helena. The third party, composed of several actors named Bottom, Flute, and Snug, plan to perform the play Pyramus and Thisbe at the wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta. Oberon’s actions propel the plot forward when he orders Robin to put the juice of a magical flower onto Titania and Demetrius’s…

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    theme of love is represented through the romantic love between Oberon and Titania, young love between Demetrius and Helena, Lysander and Hermia and the friendship love between Hermia and Helena. Oberon and Titania represents a romantic, mature and weathered love which the other lovers relationship lacks but, lack of trust is the source of their argument.Oberon and Titania are angry with each other over the fact that Titania will not obey Oberon. A strong bond between them if distorted…

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    “Why are you grown so rude? What change is this, / Sweet love?” (Shakespeare 2.3.272-273) Hermia responds to Lysander’s change in feelings caused by a love potion. Hernia is a static character while Lysander is dynamic in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In this play written by Shakespeare, there are many characterizations, dramatic techniques, and themes. Likewise, playwright Henrik Ibsen used many of the same techniques in A Doll’s House. One prominent technique used by both playwrights is…

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