A Mid Summer Nights Dream

            
            
             Quotation #1:
             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.
            
            
             "Go, Philostrate,
             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.
            
             Turn melancholy forth to funerals;"
             Make sure the sad, boring people don't come, because his nuptial hour will
             have no resemblence of a funeral.
            
             Quotation #2:
             From this paragraph, we realize that there is a "fateful rivalry"
             between the king and queen of fairies.
            
             "These are the forgeries of jealousy:
             You're saying these things, because you are jealous.
            
             And never since the middle summer's spring....
             You've been jealous since mid summer.
            
             ....But with thy brawls thou hast disturb'd our sport."
             Our arguing has disturbed the fairies.
            
             Quotation #3:
             I am almost positive that this quote is a foreshadow of something that
             will happen between the king and queen of fairies. To me, it doesn't
             sound like anything good. You'd think that Oberon has been hurt by
             Titania.
            
             "Well, go thy way: thou shalt not from this grove
             Well, do what you want to do.
            
             Till I torment thee for this injury."
             But, you will pay for the hurt you've brought to me.
            
             Quotation #4:
             This paragraph is basically the fufillment of Quotation #3. This seems
             to be the plot of Oberon against Titania. It seems like he is about to
             cast some type of spell on her so that when she opens her eyes, she
             shall be more loyal to him.
            
             "Having once this juice... * ...And I will overhear their conference."
            
             Quotation #5:
             This is it! Oberon is using...

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