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    Humanity is all about chaos and how a person deals with it. When Oberon, the fairy king, wants a changeling boy from the fairy queen, Titania, disorder breaks out. “And for her sake do I rear up her boy, And for her sake I will not part with him” (2.1, 136 - 137). We see the humanity within them and how they coped with the chaos and disagreement. Both characters seem like strong beings…

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    where Oberon, the king of the fairies, and Titania, the queen of the fairies, are having some troubles. Oberon decides to use a magic potion that if rubbed over the eyes while sleeping, will make that person madly in love with the first person they see when they wake, on Titania but decides to try to get Demetrious and Helena together when he sees them. Oberon asks Puck, one of his fairies, to fetch this flower so he may use it to get what he wants from Titania. Oberon also asks Puck to go out…

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    Ashwin Thomas Michael Currie ENG 3UY 22 April 2017 Tussle for Supremacy Throughout the course of human history, there have been numerous occasions where humans have experienced an increasing desire to attain power and authority over others. It could be to assert dominance and control over another, to manipulate situations in order to maximize individual pleasure, or to display a higher status in the society. However, accomplishing this task can be quite grueling and when the need for power…

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    Rubin. If the individual reveals their feelings to the one they love whether it is through physical contact, eye contact, or verbally, it usually draws the person to feel the same towards the other. However, there are those few reward that by not being liked from the person they are drawn to. This is called unrequited love, the individuals become even more attracted to the person because they like the challenge of trying to receive those feelings in return (Devault 135). As an example,…

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    decide whether she is going to marry Demetrius, become a nun or be put to death. While this is happening in the human world the fairy king, Oberon wants a child that the fairy queen, Titania is raising. She denies him of the child, which angers Oberon; in retaliation he tells Puck to gather a flower that will make Titania fall in love with the first creature she sees. Overhearing an argument between Helena, who loves Demetrius, and Demetrius, Oberon instructs Puck to put Demetrius under the…

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    Demetrius whose Hermia’s father Egeus wants her to marry. Helena and Demetrius hear that Hermia and Lysander are going to escape, so they follow behind them into this magical forest full of fairies and artisans. The fairy kingdom, whose queen is Titania, and king is Oberon, add to the comical appearance of the play, and the artisans are working on their own play to perform back in Athens, for Theseus and Hippolyta’s marriage, the king and queen of Athens. In the magical forest, the confusion of…

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    Moon, first compared to Cupid’s bow and now to the ocean tides, depicts a powerful symbol; it has a controlling force over humans and the complicated affairs of love. The fairies in A Midsummer Night’s Dream seem to depict the moon itself. Oberon, Titania, and Puck are all names of Uranus’ moons. This direct reference adds a scientific depth to the symbol of the moon, which has already been established as a thoroughly integrated token of symbolism in the play. Puck, the fairy that caused so…

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    Dead in Denmark was highly skilled and were able to engage their audience, making the play a pleasure to watch. In particular, the performance of Natalie Dunn, as Queen Titania, was a beautiful expression of Nguyen's vision of a character experiencing intense emotional turmoil. I was especially impressed by Dunn's singing as Titania contemplates her relationships with…

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    then leads to having an imbalance of love; one women has no man to love her while the other has too many. Also, the developed and balanced love shared between Theseus and Hippolyte displays contrast when compared to the relationship of Oberon and Titania, whose love is a quarrel and leaves the world around them in shambles. A Midsummer Night’s Dream claims that marriage shows the true and utter fulfillment of romantic love. Shakespeare has a way of pulling the audience out of the emotional…

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    For instance, Tatania falls in love with Bottom even though he's not smart and he's ugly. In fact, she rejects her husband Oberon with his powers for an ass named Bottom. Titania tells Bottom," Thou are as wise as thou art beautiful." 3.1.130. Titania thinks Bottom is wise and beautiful, despite his ugliness and his dumbness. When puck changes Bottom, everyone thinks he's a monster. Also, Bottom is not wise. " Thisbe, the flowers of odious." 3.1.70. Bottom calls…

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