What Is Oberon Abuse Of Power

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Oberon Is an example of someone abusing the power of power by black mailing his wife.In Williams shakespeare a Midsummer night's dream Magic is a powerful tool for the characters that control it .But some character abuse this power . Oberon is one character that abuses it .In in scene 2act 1 lines 175 to 178 , Oberon say, “Fetch me that flower; the herb I shew'd thee once: / The juice of it on sleeping eye-lids laid / Will make or man or woman madly dote / Upon the next live creature that it sees” (2.1.175-178).Oberon then tells Titania if she doesn't give him the indian boy he will make her fall in love with an dunky .This shows that oberon abuses magic .In scene 2 act 2 lines 270 to 275 .oberon says “seek through this grove.A sweet Athenian …show more content…

Out, cur! Thou dravest me past the bounds Of maiden’s patience. Hast thou slain him, then? Henceforth be never numbered among men. O, once tell true! Tell true, even for my sake! Durst thou have looked upon him, being awake? And hast thou kill'd him sleeping? O brave touch! Could not a worm, an adder, do so much? An adder did it, for with doubler tongue Than thine, thou serpent, never adder stung.Puck enchants the four lovers with the love potion while they are sleeping when they wake up Helena and Hermia are confused from Lysanders and Demetrious behavior .If puck wouldn't have abused his power in magic this wouldn't have happened .Puck puts potion on Lysander’s eyes (Act II.scene ii. 78-80) and in this one action turns these relationships upside down.THis is evidence that Puck and Oberon obuse magic and thereby Impact the four lovers.In conclusion Magic has impacted many people in the play but comparte to everybody else the four lovers are the most affected by this .

Magic is a big factor in the book A midsummer night's dream and those who abuse it .There are many situation in the book to backup my claim for example The four lovers ,The workman and Oberon .my View on this book can help other readers find out about the topic of the book easier and help them to understand the

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