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Cummings follows no traditional guidelines when writing poetry, he has a very distinct style of free verse poetry and does not use capitalized words or punctuation, but he does use improper grammar in his poems. In his poem 'i carry your heart with me' he uses metaphorical statements to compare a girl's beauty to the world, the moon, and the sun. He also uses repetition when he says how he carries her heart at both the beginning and ending to reemphasize how much he cares for her. In this poem, he also uses personification because he gives the heart and sun human qualities. For example, he says that he carries her heart with him and the sun will sing for her. it also uses imagery
He only uses the word twice, once in Coriolanus and once in Love's Labour's Lost. Both times it means exactly what it means nowadays--a little fish.
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Fire. He uses the word three times in the poem: "love-kinding fire" (l. 3), "holy fire" (l. 5), and "new fire" (l. 14). He also uses the word "brand" ( a flaming torch) in lines 2 and 8, and "heat" in line 6 which continue the motif. Interestingly, the following sonnet uses the same motif, the same allegory, and the same key words.
Oberon's magic potion is ironic because although the potion is a potion of love, he uses the potion to get revenge on his wife and to get his own way with the changeling boy. Because he uses the potion in a selfish way, one can question whether he truly loves Titania or not. He also uses the potion to help "fix" the situation between Helena and Demetrius. His meddling in their affairs, however, results in chaos not love, and although the characters seem to all be happy in the end, the reader knows that Demetrius only loves Helena because of the potion in his eyes. The reader is left questioning whether his love is real and whether or not a love that is forced is even love at all.
Oberon wants Titania to fall in love with something so that he can distract and manipulate her. He does this as a form of revenge for refusing to give him a changeling boy she has in her care. Oberon uses a love potion to make Titania fall in love with Bottom, a Weaver transformed into a donkey.
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She could, except that Oberon snuck up on her when she was asleep and juiced her with the Love-in-Idleness. She was also asleep when he juiced her with the antidote. Although Oberon could make himself invisible to mortals like Demetrius and Helena, it probably didn't work on other fairies.
Harry never uses or drinks love potions. It's Ron who gets poisoned with Amorentia; Lumpsluck cures him.
In Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Oberon commands Puck to use a love potion to make various characters fall in love with the wrong person as part of his plan to meddle with the romantic entanglements among the mortals in the forest.
A potion of swiftness can be made by first brewing an awkward potion which uses water bottles and nether warts. Use this potion along with sugar to create the potion of swiftness. Adding redstone to this potion will increase the amount of time the potion last for and adding glowstone reduces the amount of time the potion will last but will increase it to a swiftness 2 potion. Add gunpowder to turn it into a splash potion and dragon breath to turn it into a lingering potion.
You first need to find or buy Flasks (three uses) or Gourds (four uses). Equip them to your potion slots. Next you need them to be filled - speak to the potion seller in Castle Black or the potion merchant in King's Landing.
Nettles is a potion ingredient that Harry uses in his first potions lesson. Nettles are used commonly as a potion ingredient. Fresh nettles are used in the boil-cure potion and dried nettles are used in the herbicide potion.
The following events occur: 1. Titania is sung to sleep by a lullaby. 2. Oberon juices her eyes with the flower love-in-idleness 3. Lysander and Hermia are tired. He thinks they should sleep together and she thinks they aren't married yet. They sleep seperately. 4. Puck juices Lysander's eyes. 5. Helena and Demetrius arrive, quarrelling. Lysander wakes and falls for Helena and follows her, leaving Hermia. 6. Hermia wakes from a bad dream and finds herself alone.
If you know a lot about Bon Iver, you know about him and Emma. The term he uses, "Skinny love", is him saying that the love isn't enough. "Come on Skinny Love, just last a year" is him saying that their love is fading, although he wants it to last.
In "A Midsummer Night's Dream," the fairies and Oberon, their king, have power over the mortal characters due to their magical abilities. Oberon uses his magic to manipulate events and cause mischief among the human characters in the play. The fairies, especially Puck, further influence the actions and behaviors of the mortal characters through their enchantments.