In Shakespeare A Midsummer Night's Dream, Theseus and Hippolyta face many obstacles, but due to their mature personalities, they are able to confront their problems,resolve them, and let them go. ... Being of the Amazon tribe, a nation of women warriors; Hippolyta's surrender to Theseus in battle and marriage was more significant than the petty trifles of the lovers.When A Midsummer Night's Dream opens,she is no longer the warrior woman she used to be because she's already been conquered by Theseus, who happily reminds her " I wooed thee with my sword and won thy love...
Next thing we know we are getting that scholarship we always dreamed of and then offered an amazing position in one of the most successful companies of the city. But what if we had spent those nights going out for dinner, or watching a movie? ... We may have a lot of friends, but regardless of things being good or bad, we know we have a permanent support there for us, and it is good to have someone who encourages to pursue our dreams or is there to comfort us in our misfortunes. ...
The character of Robert Cohn in Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises, is a compelling one for a host of reasons. Although Cohn is a central character in the novel, it is impossible for the reader to gain an unbiased depiction of his personality. Therefore, although his actions speak loudly for so...