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Throughout history, there have been millions of books written. It is to no one’s surprise that some stories resemble another. Especially when both stories were written by the same author. This is the case with Romeo and Juliet and Midnights Summer Dream, both written by the ingenious William Shakespeare. Mr. Shakespeare had an interest in Mythology and its persons, so several of his stories involved a character from those mythical tales. Some similarities between the two texts include a pair of lovers that want to be together but can’t, a character from the mythical stories written by Homer, and a father’s willingness to disown or even kill his own daughter because she disobeyed him.
The first similarity between Romeo and Juliet and the incredible Midnights Summer Dream is young people wanting to be together because of love but can’t due to complications. In Romeo and Juliet, they can’t be together because their parents were mortal enemies of each other, even if it was for no reason. Another reason why Romeo and Juliet couldn’t be together was because Juliet was to be married to another man, shortly after her own marriage to the enticing Romeo. This presented not the issue that they couldn’t be together in marriage but in physical presence. She obviously couldn’t be seen in public with another man, especially her loathed enemy. In Midnights Summer Dream Hermia and Lysander can’t be together because Hermia’s father expressly forbid it, and he set her up with Demetrius, another man. Egeus, Hermia’s father in Act 1, Scene 1, Lines 26-29, “Stand forth, Demetrius. My noble lord, This man hath my consent to marry her. Stand forth, Lysander; and, my gracious duke, This man hath bewitched the bosom of my child.” Here Egeus is saying how...

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...dience was almost identical in the cases of both stories.
As said earlier, stories are can often be similar to another in many ways. Especially when both tales have the same author who may have had the same inspiration take form into two texts. William Shakespeare has provided us with two fables both containing three very like plot points. One of these is young love having difficulty being accepted and acknowledged in the older generation’s minds. Another is the usage of previous characters in other writing as his own but with their own devices and stories. The last is parental reaction to disobedience in earlier ages. Even though they were probably hundreds of years apart on the historical timeline for settings, the reactions were very much the same. These all show that though two stories can be very different there is definitely some similarities between the two.

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