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Shakespeare writes in a midsummer night's dream: "ay me! for aught that i could ever read, could ever hear by tale or history, the course of true love never did run smooth"-- act 1, scene 1 prompt: -what is shakespeare saying about love in these lines? -if you had to choose a theme related to love what would it be for this play? -focus on at least 2 characters in the play to provide support for your theme. use the races method to construct your answer (which includes citing lines/pulling details from the text) and following proper grammar and capitalization rules.

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