"A Midsummer Night's Dream" MOTIFS -- Shakespeare's "A Midsummer - By 60 Second Recap
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Though Shakespeare never uses the word "contrast," the opposites in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" are everywhere. Helena is tall, while Hermia is short. Titania is beautiful, while Bottom is rather hideous. And all that repetition is what makes contrast a motif in "A Midsummer Night's Dream." [http://www.60secondrecap.com/library/midsummer-nights-dream/8/ ]
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"A Midsummer Night's Dream" MOTIFS -- Shakespeare's "A Midsummer is a free educational video by 60 Second Recap.It helps students in grades HS practice the following standards RL.9-10.3.
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1. RL.9-10.3 : Analyze how complex characters (those with multiple or conflicting motivations) develop over the course of a text, interact with other characters, and advance the plot or develop the theme.