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Robin Goodfellow: a mythological background

By: Israel Paniagua. Robin Goodfellow: a mythological background. Robin Goodfellow’s: . Key points of life. Early life . He grew up in a wealthy family. He was firmly convinced him that he was a changeling baby but his outcome was still very successful.

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Robin Goodfellow: a mythological background

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  1. By: Israel Paniagua Robin Goodfellow:a mythological background

  2. Robin Goodfellow’s: Key points of life

  3. Early life • He grew up in a wealthy family. • He was firmly convinced him that he was a changeling baby but his outcome was still very successful. • He was a psych grad student and a purveyor of net-bound secrets.

  4. trickster • Most people referred to him as the “trickster”. • He would always play pranks on anyone, and everyone. • He likes nothing more than a practical joke, like turning Bottom’s head to that of an “ass”.

  5. Who is he? • Robin Goodfellow is a powerful fairy. • He has magical powers. • He is a super natural creature that can go around the in 40 minutes.

  6. Authors purpose for adding him I think the authors purpose for putting Puck, also known as Robin Goodfellow, in Midsummer Night's Dream because he needed someone that messes up and to make the play funny because Shakespeare was trying to make a comedy so he needed a Robin Goodfellow type of person , so he named the character Puck. Puck transforms the play. Without Puck, in my opinion, the play would not be successful or funny at all because Puck messes up and when he messes up it is funny. That is why I think Shakespeare included Puck, the Robin Goodfellow of the play.

  7. Thou PowerPoint must endeth now.

  8. The End!!!

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