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Saturday, March 16, 2019

A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Shakespeare Essay -- othello, lago puck

Shakespeare has a way of creating his characters so the audience push aside relate to them in a way. In his villains we see the negative characteristics that are in ourselves and others around us things that often define the natural man such as cupidity or jealousy. With the entire terrible and treacherous thing that Shakespeare makes his villains do, he incessantly manages to make them human in a way. As if he is convey to display that no matter how twisted a person dissolve be, they are still a person. In Shakespeares plays Othello, Hamlet, and A summer solstice nighttimes Dream, the villains share the characteristics of greed, clever and conniving ways, and recklessness however, they only bring their own features to the table.The first of the villains is Puck from A Midsummer Nights Dream he is clever, reckless, and very mischievous, these characteristics tend to get him into trouble. one-time(prenominal)s referred to as Robin or Robing Goodfellow, Puck is a trickster by n ature and loves to play pranks on others, by this, he and Bottom actually progress the three central stories of the play. Puck is introduced first and creates drama in the lovers story by messing up who loves whom. Puck also turns Bottoms head into an loafer and makes Titania fall in love with him so he big businessman bring the Indian boy/slave for Oberon, the fairy king. Puck introduces himself in Act two, Scene one by saying, I am that amusing wanderer of the night./I jest to Oberon and make him smile/When I a fat and bean-fed horse beguile,/Neighing in gloss of a filly foal/And sometime lurk I in a gossips bowl,/In very likeness of a roasted crab,/And when she drinks, against her lips I bob/And on her witherd dewlap pour the ale./The wisest aunt, revealing the saddest tale,/Sometime for three-f... ...e Moor is arrested, transported from Cyprus to Venice, and tortured, but refuses to admit his guilt. He is condemned to exile Desdemonas relatives eventually execute him. The ensign escapes any prosecution in Desdemonas death, but engages in other crimes and dies after being tortured. (Bevington, David and Kate)Although Iago, King Claudius, and Puck are the feed of pure imagination, Shakespeare teaches us something very important about whom we are as a being. Human nature is back stabbing, conniving, greedy, and jealous all those things that you can say are bad when looking at another, but can justify in yourself. One tends to validate their wrong doing as incumbent or not as bad as something that another has done. Shakespeare is vie a game with his audience through his villains. By showing their faults, he, in turn, makes us see the faults in ourselves.

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