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supernatural stuff.

Well, that's easy.
Julius Caesar:
1. bad omens in the begining
a. storms
b. ghosts on fire in the streets
c. meteor showers
2. Caesar's ghost (but I think it was a figmint of Brutus' imagination, he was going mad).
3. Soothsayer's prediction (not really supernatural, but kind of witch-like)

A Midsummer Night's Dream
1. The goddesses that appear
2. I think they give someone an ass' head.

Enough? good luck

Posted by Erick on April 14, 1997 at 06:05:22
In Reply to "*** examples of SUPERNATURAL IN SHAKESPEARE***" posted by Lynne on April 13, 1997 at 13:02:06


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