A Mid Summer Nights Dream
From this paragraph, we are able to gain a sense of Theseus' character. We find, in this passage of text, that Theseus' is, by all means, a joyful person. Stir up the Athenian youth to merriments; He wants Philostrate to go and make sure that the young of Athens are joyful at the nuptial hour. Awake the pert and nimble spirit of mirth: He wants to make sure that the lice and happy people, the ones who will laugh, are in attendance. Make sure the sad, boring people don't come, because his nuptial hour will From this paragraph, we realize that there is a "fateful rivalry" between the king and queen of fairies. "These are the forgeries of jealousy:
e saying these things, because you are jealous. ....But with thy brawls thou hast disturb'd our sport." It seems like Oberon is praying to the gods to make his wishes come
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Oberon Titania, Philostrate Athens, You'd Oberon, , Stir Athenian, queen fairies, king queen fairies, quotation, flowery bed, quotation #3, fallen love, king queen, dote extremity,
Approximate Word count = 544
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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