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    Forbidden love can not be suppressed, Evidence of this is all throughout Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night's Dream. A Midsummer Night Dream was written around 1595 or 1596, which was right after Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet was a tragedy and also included a forbidden love story. Romeo and Juliet were alluded to in the craftsmen’s play “Pyramus and Thisby” in A Midsummer Night's Dream. In A Midsummer Night's Dream Egeus, father of Hermia, believes that he controls the feelings or love of…

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    Oberon was jealous of the little India boy that his wife Titania fosters. Oberon became jealous of her love and the time she spent with the little boy. Oberon felt left out and they started to argue and fight about the boy so much that it interrupted her rituals with the other fairies and caused the world natural…

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    Numerous references to eyes and sight help develop the theme of love and illusion versus reality in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Shakespeare reminds the readers that dreams help with escaping what is seen in the harsh realities of love and chaos. The power of the word “eye” help develop the theme of love through its meaning. Lovers begin to defy their worldly values in order to be with their true love. Since blindness is the weakest attribute to the eyes, it causes lovers to become crazy and…

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    throughout the play there were a lot of controversial situations such as the Bottom’s head and Lysander’s eyelid. The conflict between everyone in the play was that love is a powerful symbol. The potion interrupts the love connection between Bottom and Titania. It demonstrates that love is unpredictable and uncontrollable. Literary scholar Jane Brown explains that “love becomes an analogue—indeed a metaphor—for what the play also calls fancy or imagination, A Midsummer Night’s Dream ultimately…

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    the weaver, Titania gave him her love so easily it must have felt like a dream. In this part of the play, love shows us that it can be a snap from reality into a dream-like state. Unfortunately, Bottom was being mislead, and the role of love here symbolizes confusion, pointing towards those who use people for their benefit and use love as an excuse to get what they want. Titania was also being mislead because of the magic effect, and through pity, Oberon reversed the spell on Titania and also…

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    The various kinds of relationships that women have with one another can be explored throughout many of Shakespeare’s works. In particular, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is a strong example of one of his works that puts an emphasis on strong female relationships and their progression, as well as the emotions experienced throughout. By examining relationships between these women written and brought to life by Shakespeare, we can come to understand their emotional breadth over the course of the play.…

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    with each other. Hermia is going against her own father’s will, as well as Duke Theseus. They also decide to run away despite the possible repercussions that could have followed if they had been caught. The attitude towards love is depicted in how Titania falls in love with Bottom while in the form of an ass. This unusual feat is meant to seem ridiculous. The irony of the situation is that Bottom is the ass, but they both make fools of themselves while in love due to Oberon’s magic. I reflected…

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    transparent solution indicates a good workable solution. The solution was stored in a freezer. Second, the stock solution was diluted by adding it to cold DI water. Fresh diluted solution was made before each TiCl4 treatment. TiCl4 Treatment As the titania electrode has cooled down, polyimide Kapton tape with silicone adhesive was put by the open edges of the electrode to protect the SnO2 coating on glass. The substrate was kept immersed in TiCl4 solution at 70°C for 30 min in a closed…

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    William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, is his most famous comedy, second only to A Comedy of Errors. Readers are commonly drawn to its dream-like quality and its many references to dreams. Shakespeare, a master of metaphor, emphasizes the fluid nature of reality in his use of the sky. While it is tempting to analyze Shakespeare’s references to individual aspects of the sky (e.g., the moon), Shakespeare alludes to so many features of the sky or the heavens, that it becomes apparent that…

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    (Nevo 6). A final example of love creating irrationality in the story is in the story of Oberon and Titania. Oberon is jealous of the attention that Titania gives to the changeling boy. So in order to retain the love of Titania, Oberon tries to eliminate the ‘threat’ the changeling child proposes to the relationship of the fairies by acquiring the boy for himself. In order to do this, he makes Titania fall out of love with him and in love with a disfigured Bottom. Oberon was willing to go far…

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