Even as time evolves, the constant message, "our differences define us," continues to release truths not only for people, but also for written work. The works could be completely distant and yet share characteristics, as discussed above. In this case, however, the individual plays blend together in comparisons because they were written by the same author. Not only are aspects of mythology represented in each story, but there are also subliminal messages that refer to other texts, including the text it is being compared to. The two comparative texts are both written by the man who was "...widely considered the greatest writer in the English language (Wikipedia.org)." William Shakespeare is known to have certain qualities in some novels that reflect other texts he wrote: the play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, and the text, A Midsummer Night's Dream, also by William Shakespeare. many qualities that are similar in each act, but there are also differences, such as the inclusion of the prologue, both speak of a love that does not happen, of a new love that emerges and of leaving an initial place compared to where the story began work. that Romeo and Juliet foreshadows what will happen later in the play is a topic in itself, but there is also the question of where in Act I there is "love" that will never happen the love must obviously be the county of Paris for Juliet. It is clearly shown in the quote: “…The valiant county of Paris seeks thee for her love (Act I:iii).” There is a similar problem with the lyrics of A Midsummer Night's Dream. At the beginning, Aegeus talks about his problems with his daughter, Hermia “...My noble lord, this man [Demetrius] has my consent to... ...middle of the paper ......is not favored by Romeo “…There is no world without the walls of Verona (Act III:iii).” Later in the play A Midsummer Night's Dream, the scene is taken to the woods, where the men practice for the play of Pyramus and Thisbe "Out of the wood, do not go (Act III; i)," is a direct quote by Titania begging Bottom not to leave the current setting. Even though different plays have different morals, settings, plots and characters, subliminal messages are clear and may have some similarities between their own author, they may have shared traits with each other. William Shakespeare never ceases to amaze thousands of people with his brilliance Obviously, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream have qualities and characteristics that bind them together in a bond of unmistakable comparisons. and contrasts.
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