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    and workmen have decided to perform a play for Theseus as a way to celebrate his wedding. They rehearse the play in the woods. Robin Goodfellow ( a Young Fairy)‚ meet with Queen Titania ( The Queen Fairy). They fight over a young boy that Titania stole and was taking care of. Obreron decides to play a trick on Titania and put some magical dust in her eyes. The magical dusts will make her sleep. And when she wakes up she will fall in love with the first person she sees. Obreron demands Robin

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    Shakespeare uses many different themes to present love; relationships‚ conflict‚ magic‚ dreams and fate. Overall‚ he presents it as something with the ability to make us act irrationally and foolishly. Within A Midsummer Night’s Dream we see many examples of how being ’in love’ can cause someone to change their perspective entirely. ’The path of true love never did run smooth’ is a comment made from one of the main characters‚ Lysander‚ which sums up the play’s idea that lovers always face difficult

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    the Lion‚ and Pyramus at the same time. He would also rather be a tyrant and recites some lines of Ercles. Quince ends the meeting with "at the Duke’s oak we meet". Meanwhile‚ Oberon‚ king of the fairies‚ and his queen‚ Titania‚ have come to the forest outside Athens. Titania tells Oberon that she plans to stay there until she has attended Theseus and

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    Shakespeare‚ there are several situations which true love has gone astray. Hermia and her true love cannot be wed because of the law of the city. Helena loves Demetrius‚ but he does not love her back. The ghastliest situation of love is between Bottom and Titania. They are in love for numerous awry reasons. The law of Athens states that women cannot marry the man of her choice unless her father approves. “Either to die the death‚ or to abjure forever the society of men” (Act 1‚ scene 1) Hermia refuses to

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    A midsummer’s nights dream A midsummer’s night dream is a comedy playwright about four young Athenian lovers‚ a group of amateur actors‚ the duke of Athens‚ Theseus‚ Titania‚ Oberon‚ Hippolyta‚ and fairies who inhabit a moonlit forest. The Characters in a midsummer’s nights dream are split into 4 groups. Nobles: Theseus (Duke of Athens) Ageus (father of Hermia) Hipolyta (Queen of the Amazons) Workmen: Quince (carpenter‚ who leads the group) Bottom (weaver‚ he plays Pyramus in the troupe’s production)

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    The characters caught up in the "love scandal"� are Oberon‚ Titania‚ Demetrius‚ Lysander‚ Hermia‚ and Helena. All these characters were involved in the different triangles of love presented in the story. The main theme in A Midsummer Nights Dream is the manipulation of love and how occasionally it takes time get the path of love on the right track. The first set of characters impacted by the manipulation of love was Oberon and Titania. Throughout the story‚ their love was rocky. In the beginning

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    The quote “as she is mine I may dispose of her” directly reinforces the idea that woman are simply the possessions of men whether they be their daughters or their wives. Another representation of these themes is the conflict between Oberon and Titania. Titania is being again the disobedient woman who will not do as her powerful husband wishes. Oberon states in act 2 scene 1 “Tarry‚ rash wanton. Am not I thy lord?” which

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    In Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ metaphors concerning the moon‚ flowers‚ and Cupid are prevalent and have a significant impact on the play. The play focuses on a romantic situation between four Athenians: Hermia‚ Lysander‚ Helena‚ and Demetrius. As the story unravels‚ many comparisons are made to enhance the language and the messages that the characters try to convey. The moon is personified as a chaste woman who can be both gentle and fiery. Flowers are used as romantic symbols with

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    close conversational distance? Brazil United States Russia Sweden 10 points    QUESTION 2 1. Titania is a country characterized by a high-context culture. This implies that ________. personal relations and goodwill are valued in Titania business is primarily deal-oriented in Titania the people of Titania tend to conduct negotiations as efficiently as possible the people of Titania tend to use legalistic contracts to conclude agreements 10 points    QUESTION 3 1. Phone Center (Scenario)

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    electro-catalytic biosensor fabricated with Pt–Au nanoparticle-decorated titania nanotube array Qing Kang‚ Lixia Yang‚ Qingyun Cai ⁎ State Key Laboratory of Chemo/Biosensing and Chemometrics‚ Department of Chemistry‚ Hunan University‚ Changsha 410082‚ PR China A R T I C L E I N F O Article history: Received 25 October 2007 Received in revised form 17 May 2008 Accepted 2 June 2008 Available online 12 June 2008 Keywords: Catalytic Titania Nanotube array Nanoparticle Electrochemical A B S T

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