|
|
Papers On Midsummer Night'S Dream
Page 3 of 8
|
|
Comedy and Poetic Imagination in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
[ send me this paper ]
A 5 page paper
which examines how comedy and poetic imagination come together in Shakespeare’s “A
Midsummer Night’s Dream.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAmiddrm.rtf
Comparative Analysis of William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and “The Tempest”
[ send me this paper ]
A 6 page paper which compares and contrasts the way in which the theme of reality vs. illusion is portrayed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TGmndtem.rtf
Comparative Analysis of William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
[ send me this paper ]
A 5 page paper which compares and contrasts these plays on the basis of mood, setting, imagery, theme, magic, characters and plot structure. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TGtempmid.rtf
Conflicting Values in Shakespeare’s “King Lear” and “Midsummer Night’s Dream”
[ send me this paper ]
A 10 page paper which examines conflicting values and emotional tensions within the
families of Shakespeare’s works lead to disruption and damage. Bibliography lists 8
sources.
Filename: RAshkcon.rtf
Derrida, Literature and “Midsummer Night’s Dream”
[ send me this paper ]
This 10 page paper examines Derrida’s theory of literature and whether or not it is useful in teaching the subject; it also touches on how it might be applied to Shakespeare’s wonderful comedy, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVDerDrm.rtf
Fathers in William Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew” and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
[ send me this paper ]
A 6 page paper which examines the similarities and differences between Baptista Minola and Egeus, particularly the relationships with their children, their roles and status in their respective societies, and their effect on the play’s progress. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGtammid.rtf
Female Attachment in the Plays of William Shakespeare
[ send me this paper ]
This 6 page paper considers the fact that in both a Midsummer Night's Dream and Much Ado About Nothing, substantial expressions of attachment between female characters can be noted. This paper integrates a view of the importance of these attachments and the impacts that these have in terms of the overall thematic progression of the plays and the other relationships that exist. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHMidSMA.rtf
|