The Shakespearean character that inspired candy being given on Valentine's Day is likely Queen Titania from "A Midsummer Night's Dream." In Act IV, Scene I, Titania is given a love potion by Oberon, which causes her to fall in love with Bottom, who has been transformed into a donkey. This theme of love and enchantment is often associated with Valentine's Day, where sweet treats like candy are exchanged as tokens of affection.
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Julius Ceaser- one of his most aclaimed plays.
Flowers especially roses are sold the most on Valentines Day and Mothers day is also a good sale period with variety of flowers being purchased. BTF.AE
Lawrence King
The Shakespearean word for "invited" is "bidden." In the context of Shakespeare's works, "bidden" often conveys the sense of being summoned or requested to come. This term reflects the poetic and ornate language characteristic of Shakespeare's time.
Thirteen was actually inspired by Nikki Reed's life at age 12 & 13 with Even Rachel Wood's character "Tracy" being loosely based upon Nikki.
The line "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars" comes from Julius Caesar.
The character Claire Lyons in The Clique book series is said to be inspired by the author Lisi Harrison's own experience of being an outsider at a new school. She is a fictional character created by the author, not based on a specific model or person.
Eeyore is the donkey in the Winnie-the-Pooh series. He is often depicted as being sad and having a nail in his tail.The character was inspired by the stuffed animals that Christoher Milne had growing up.
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three facts about valentine's day fact one 1.-valentines day is about love and caring fact two 2.-valentines day is about being around the one you love and are happy around alot fact three 3.-valentines day is also about getting stuff and stuff from your love ones and also getting stuff from the special some one
Chuck Close was inspired by his artworks, due to it being the only thing that made him happy...