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W. W. Lawrence has presented a valuable but somewhat limited study of the analogues of the plot material , indicating the combination of the two folktale plots , " the healing of the king " and " the fulfilment of the tasks ...
W. W. Lawrence has presented a valuable but somewhat limited study of the analogues of the plot material , indicating the combination of the two folktale plots , " the healing of the king " and " the fulfilment of the tasks ...
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44 Another critic believes that " Shakespeare's real interest was in the general theme of active versus contemplative living " ; 45 finally a recent commentator concludes that " the play , in both plot and subplot , is about the writing ...
44 Another critic believes that " Shakespeare's real interest was in the general theme of active versus contemplative living " ; 45 finally a recent commentator concludes that " the play , in both plot and subplot , is about the writing ...
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By contrast , the plot of A Midsummer Night's Dream is ( at least on the surface ) typical romantic comedy in this regard . When the play begins , Hermia and Lysander have already vowed eternal love , but their vows are not sanctioned ...
By contrast , the plot of A Midsummer Night's Dream is ( at least on the surface ) typical romantic comedy in this regard . When the play begins , Hermia and Lysander have already vowed eternal love , but their vows are not sanctioned ...
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