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Title: A Midsummer Night's Dream Research Paper (with cited)
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He is the single-most important person in the play. Puck is described as a bizarre looking "hobgoblin" which connotations are definitely less glamorous than those of the other fairies. He is very mischievous and likes to pull pranks on mortals, good hearted but capable of being cruel... Showed first 250 characters
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He is very mischievous and likes to pull pranks on mortals, good hearted but capable of being cruel. Wild contrasts implicit comparison between the rough, earthy craftsmen and the delicate, elegant fairies, dominate the play. Puck seems to illustrate many of these contrasts within his own character: he is graceful but not as sweet as the other fairies, and he is given to a certain crudeness, which leads him to transform Bottom's head into that of an ass just for enjoyment... Showed next 250 characters
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