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    Nick bottom is weaver who is an actor in the play within the play. He may seem to be less significant character but, as a matter of fact, he is very necessary to the plot of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. One of the most prevalent themes is weather the play is a dream or reality; weather or not the world of the fairies is imagined and the human world is “real”. The characters seem to be unclear about this and Shakespeare allows the reader to draw his or her own conclusion. Bottom believes in this alternative

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    most likely the most powerful motivator to the human conscience. To this day, people still debate the meaning of “true love” and how it affects people. One story the provides a translucent demonstration of true love is the iconic tale of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, written by William Shakespeare. Within the play, there are four couples having romantic adventures throughout, yet only one pair displays true love.Compared to the arranged love of Theseus and Hippolyta as well as the two lover couples having

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    William Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream utilizes the technique of multiple characters playing leading roles. The fairy character Puck stands out as a dominant and leading role in the play. Puck is the best fit for the role of the protagonist because he is mischievous and therefore, has the ability to change the outcome of the play through his schemes and actions. As the protagonist, Puck is responsible for creating the major conflict that occurs between the four lovers throughout the

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    In A Midsummer Night's Dream there are four lovers, Lysander and Hermia and Helena and Demetrius who share an important yet twisted relationship. Demetrius at one time loved Helena, but now is in love with Hermia who does not love him back because she loves Lysander. Hermia's father Egeus however, wants Hermia to marry Demetrius. Egeus cannot persuade his daughter to do so and calls upon The Duke of Athens, Theseus to make sure Hermia and Demetrius marry each other. Theseus will also marry

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    One of the most unique part of Britten's Midsummer Night's Dream is it's instrumentation. Britten did not followed the “standard” instrumentation that many composers use during this time. Besides the orchestra, he also includes instrument such as harpsichord, wide varieties of percussion instruments, a stage band and even more interesting that he also uses countertenor, children choir, and a coloratura soprano. What I also find interesting is that for the character Puck, Britten did not assign him

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    themes of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare was able to make this play particularly relatable. Everyone has experienced the phenomena of dreaming. The subtle series of thoughts, emotions, or scenarios intertwined together to makeup another dimension during sleep. Humans and even other organisms on earth inherit the ability to dream. The characters, throughout the play, reminisced on the obscure and bizarre events that took place in their dreams. The characters attempting to relive the dream and explain

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream was a comedic play written by William Shakespeare, the first performance is unknown however the topical references to an allusion in Epithalamion it is said to have been between 1595 and early 1596, some theorists believe it was written for an aristocratic wedding while others believe it was written to celebrate the feast of St John. Although the motive behind the play is unknown the use of love and the ultimate happy ending as a motivating force, causing many characters

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    A William Shakespeare play called A Midsummer Night’s Dream is based off how dreams are part of reality, even if they’re not real. The play is a short magical story about four lover that have a conflict of the two men, Demetrius and Lysander, loving the same girl, Hermia, while the other lover, Helena is rejected by Demetrius’ love. Then a group of fairies try to fix this conflict of love by using Cupid’s flower, which when touch to any animal’s eye when their sleeping it makes the animal fall in

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    One might say that Shakespeare’s play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a timeless piece of literature. Despite being written 400 years ago, the themes and situations are still relevant to young people today. With cheating happening in ⅓ of relationships and 41% of marriages ending in divorce, it is obvious that relationship issues are still very prevalent today. Most young adults and teens can admit that they face some of the same struggles as Hermia, Helena, Lysander, and Demetrius. Throughout the

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    Argumentative Essay In the book A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare Hermia's father is wanting to make her marry a person that she doesn't love. Egeus is ok with killing Hermia for wanting to make her own decisions. Many parents would not be that harsh on their own child, but some parents have a say between yes or no of who their child has relationships with. Parents should have some control over their children’s choices. Some birthgiver think that their kids are mature enough to

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