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    and mysterious love. Titania is a character in William Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a comedy written by William Shakespeare. Throughout most of the play‚ Theseus and Hippolyta want to get married but there are many things that stop them from being able to. In the play‚ Titania is the queen of the fairies and is married to Oberon. When Oberon and Titania first meet‚ Titania asks him to dance with her. Oberon demands that Titania gives him the little boy

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    four lovers long and confusing dispute has been solved. The King Oberon and his wife Titania were in a fight over an Indian changeling boy. Oberon was demanding Titania to give the boy to her but she refused. Oberon then told his servant Robin to use a flower called love-in-idleness. This flowers nectar would make a living being fall madly in love with the next living being they see. Oberon was hoping that Titania would wake up and fall in love with Bottom whose head was transformed into an ass by

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    work. Titania would lie down and the “sentinel” could stand in front of her but Oberon would sneak in behind where she isn’t looking. 2. You are Oberon and see Titania sleeping. Are you angry? Do you want to revenge yourself on her with this magic juice? Or‚ do you see this as simply a light-hearted prank to play on her‚ similar to what we would call a practical joke today? Based on your answer above‚ consider how you would say Oberon’s lines at 2.33-40. If I were Oberon and saw Titania sleeping

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    Magic and supernatural occurrences in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Richard III‚ and The Tempest are used to create a surreal world to confuse and resolve conflicts in each play. Magic provides the audience with an escape from reality and the comfort of the play’s unrealistic nature. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ a love potion from a magical flower is used and misused to provide comic relief and resolution to love’s difficulties‚ supernatural ghosts are used to condemn a horrific murderer

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    The play"Midsummer Night’s Dream" by William Shakespeare is about four young Athenian lovers who were lost on a summer night in a forest ruled by fairies. Helena‚ Lysander‚ Demetrius and Hermia these four lovers ran away from Athens and enter in a land of fairies. The major theme is love‚ there is plenty of comedy as well if some are not interested in love. Another theme is friendship‚ most people will have experience that are shown in this play. Difficulties have you thinking in this theme for example

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    Love's Drawback

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    Tyler Bowman Ms. Smith Soph. Lit 07 December 2009 Love’s Drawback Some people are lucky‚ love is not burdensome. That is not the case for three couples in William Shakespeare’s‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream. For Lysander and Hermia‚ Helena and Demetrius‚ love is ever changing like the seasons‚ while Oberon and Titania’s love is challenged by one major obstacle. Love seems to be a simple matter‚ but the three couples face complications in love such as culture‚ supernatural influences‚ and jealousy

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    Magic and illusions can be used to manipulate others‚ alter one’s mind‚ impact their decisions and force one to think differently. The power that one has over others and how they use it against them‚ can impact their lives significantly. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ William Shakespeare creates a world of fairies and magic where they interact with humans who wander there‚ but this world is not as enchanting for those who are influenced throughout the events of the play. The fairies and their magical

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    ways. To some extent the quote is relatable and to some extent it is not. In the play‚ there is tension between love and law‚ thus‚ four lovers escape into the magic forest‚ while problems arise in the forest between Oberon‚ the king of fairies‚ and Titania‚ the queen of fairies. Oberon’s most trusted servant‚ Puck (Robin Goodfellow) uses magic juice to play tricks‚ to entertain his master‚ by mocking the power of love.

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    8T – Assignment due Friday 21st February 2014 ASSESSMENT TASK – Character Study – PUCK Using the following website: http://www.boldoutlaw.com/puckrobin/puckages.html Answer the following questions: Puck is called many names in different languages‚ in Welsh he is Pwca which is pronounced the same way as the Irish puck(s) Phouka‚ Pooka and Puca. In Old English he is also Puca which is similar to the Old Norse and Swedish Puki and Puke. Also in Danish‚ Puck goes by Puge. In Low German Puck is called

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    “Lord‚ what fools these mortals be!” This line‚ uttered by the fairy king’s servant and trickster Robin Goodfellow‚ is very telling of how ridiculous the central four characters in William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream are in their thoughts and actions. The true motivation behind their actions‚ though‚ is not found in witty quips by knavish fairies‚ but rather in the symbolic nature of the play’s setting. The varied settings in the play‚ from Duke Theseus’s regal estate to Fairy Queen Titania’s

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