Character Comparison In A Midsummer Night's Dream And Dead Poet's Society
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We are all different, but we all are the same too. That sounds quite contradicting doesn't it? We know that no two people on this earth are totally alike. However, have you ever mistaken a person for someone else? Would that ever happen if we were totally different? No, it would not. That must me ....
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.... play "A Midsummer Night's Dream". This just shows how characters from two totally unrelated stories are similar.
Both Mr. Perry and Egeus want to have total control over their children's lives. Egeus and Mr. Perry made the most important choices their children would ever have, rather than letting them run their own lives. Egeus states that he has the right to make his daughter marry whomever he wants:
Full of vexation come I, with complaint/Against my daughter
Hermia. /Stand forth, Demtrio ....
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Page count: 7 (approximately 250 words per page)