Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet, and comedy A Mid Summer Night’s Dream, both consist of significant similarities as well as differences in their plots: a similar theme; father’s disproval of love interest; and a tragic and happy ending.
2007-04-29 03:33:51
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answered by Chug-a-Lug 7
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Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet, and comedy A Mid Summer Night’s Dream, both consist of significant similarities as well as differences in their plots; a similar theme, father’s disapproval of love interest, and a tragic but happy ending.
You misspelled disapproval and i changed the and to a but. Hope This helps!
2007-04-29 03:39:49
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answered by Anonymous
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How's this?
Two of shakespeare's plays, a tragedy called Romeo and Juliet and a comedy titled A Mid Summer Night's Dream, consist of significant similarities in their plots and theme, but major differences in their ending.
2007-04-29 03:37:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet and comedy A Mid Summer Night’s Dream both consist of significant similarities as well as differences in their plots. They are similar in theme with the father’s disapproval of love interest, and different in their tragic and happy endings.
2007-04-29 03:35:35
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answered by the Boss 7
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It is grammAr.
Shakespeare’s tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, and his comedy, A Mid Summer Night’s Dream, have significant similarities as well as differences in each story. A similar theme, a family members disapproval of a love interest, a tragic ending for one and a joyous ending for the other are a few of the things one can draw comparisons by.
2007-04-29 03:37:46
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answered by ~~∞§arah T∞©~~ 6
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This is too long to be one sentance really; try re-structuring it something like this:
Shakespeare’s 'Romeo and Juliet', a tragedy, and 'A Mid Summer Night’s Dream', a comedy, both consist of significant similarities as well as differences in their plots. They share a similar theme; a father’s disapproval of love interest, yet their endings differ greatly; one tragic and one happy.
2007-04-29 03:36:58
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answered by Anonymous
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A father's disproval of a love interest ties together Shakespeare's tragedy "Romeo and Juliet", as well as his comedy "A Midsummer Night's Dream", but the plays couldn't end more differently. It is those similarities as well as the differences that will be analyzed in the following essay.
2007-04-29 04:07:15
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answered by Anonymous
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... what grammar? I see no grammar. in the beginning, grammar is spelt with out 'e's. i'm examining your sentence to recommend, "wherein end do I might desire to step right down to realize your workplace?" yet that must be incorrect, because of the fact I truthfully can no longer tell what you are attempting to assert.
2016-12-29 16:01:38
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answered by rebman 3
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