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    1. After going through the play, my initial expression was that it was full of conflicts. There are a lot of quarrels between the lovers. Hermia and Lysander even ran off to the woods with the hope of starting a future life together. Here there is a presentation of a great personal versus society conflict that would see Hermia executed if she didn’t marry Demetrius as her father wanted. 2. The genre of the selection A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a comedy play. This is because it involves all…

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    When Oberon first cast the spell on Titania he even says “What thou seest when thou dost wake, /Do it for thy true-love take,Love and languish for his sake: /Be it ounce, or cat, or bear, /Pard, or boar with bristled hair, /In thy eye that shall appear /When thou wakest, it is thy dear: /Wake when some vile thing is near”(II.ii.685-686). And she does. Titania falls in love with Bottom and dotes on him, the magic juice convincing her that Bottom…

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    stage, he transforms his head into a donkey 's. Analysis: This information connects back to my thesis because Love is another part of my thesis because titania falls in love with nick which he has an asses head. Commentary: Everyone in the play were making word mistakes that everything came out the wrong way and bottom now wears an asses head. and titania who had the love spell falls in love with bottom. Meanwhile, a group amateur actors rehearses a badly written play in the wood and soon all…

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    the difference between the older royalties and the young lovers. Shakespeare uses Bottom to show the contrast of opinions on love between the older royalties like Theseus and Egeus and the young lovers. Under the love spell the elegant fairy queen, Titania, becomes madly in love with Bottom, here he explains why, “And yet, to say the truth, reason and love keep little company together nowadays;” (III.i119-121) Bottom describes how love can occur between anyone, and that love doesn’t need a…

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    named Hermia and Lysander run to elope, but they followed by Demetrius, who wants to win the heart of Hermia, and Helena, who wants to win the heart of Demetrius by helping him find Hermia. In the same forest, there is a conflict between Oberon and Titania, who roles are the king and queen of the fairies. They are funding over the human boy that is currently in…

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    Mischievous Puck In Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Robin Goodfellow, also known as puck, is more than just another character. Puck is known from English mythology known for creating mischief, and Shakespeare makes a fitting character to the name. Puck is an important character in the play. What Puck is known for plays a big role. He creates tension among other characters, and restores the peace. Puck’s mythological origins are played well in A Midsummer Night’s Dream as Puck creates…

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    but Hermia’s father disagrees and wants her to marry Demetrius, who is in love with her. Then there’s poor Helena who’s in love with Demetrius, and all he thinks of her is that she’s annoying. Finally are the Fairies: Oberon, Titania, and Puck/Robin Goodfellow. Oberon and Titania…

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    here that she does not want Demetrius to leave her alone. She would rather be with him, even if he is in love with Hermia instead. “‘Thou art as wise as thou are beautiful’”said Titania,”Not so, neither, but if I had wit enough to get out of this wood, I have enough to serve my own turn”, states Puck. (3.1.142-145) Titania believes that Bottom’s singing is beautiful, of course this is her under the influence of the flower. This clouds her judgment, which Puck can see, yet he minds his own…

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    unclear whether the women’s intimate friendship will ever be repaired. Throughout the play, romantic strife is portrayed as a force that can spread, like a contagion. At one point, the whole earth becomes infected. When the sparring fairy monarchs, Titania…

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    For my question I chose what is Shakespeare saying about traditional gender roles? I think he is trying to show that women should have a say in their lives and community he is throwing the traditional gender roles away I'm multiple creative ways that aren't necessarily saying that the traditional gender roles are stupid or not important just that they should be changed a bit to give women more choice in what happens in their lives. Shakespeare shows this I'm plenty of ways but the most notable…

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