Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Sadler Oxford Vocabulary

Dream of a Midsummer Night's Much Ado About Nothing


Theseus, Duke of Athens, will join in marriage to his beloved Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons ... but his duties as a sovereign imposing the tough choices: do the beautiful Hermia, who refuses to marry Demetrius, like his father would like the Aegean, and meditate to escape the city with its in love with Lysander? And the unfortunate Helen that yearns for Demetrius and even unveils plans to conquer the escape of the beloved Hermia? Theseus takes time, and relies on the pitfalls and the magic of the night and the forest in order to resolve everything ... our lovers end up in the plots of Oberon and Titania, king and queen of the fairies, their disagreements in love, in the midst of which will be involved, despite themselves, a group of craftsmen, aspiring actors, led dall'estroso but naive Bottom ... And so at last to touch elf Puck, naughty but nice, making jokes instead of the heart and, finally, every lover would meet her true love, Titania and Oberon are reconciled, and before the sun everything vanishes, as a fantastic dream, like magic ... and we'll be rocking along with the fairy creatures between music and dance.
"Friends, then. Clap your hands if you like. And if not, tomorrow will pay the damages Puck

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