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I get a lot of questions from
car owners asking if something is wrong with their transmission because
it makes a whining sound when they drive in reverse. If you've driven
anything at all in the last three decades, chances are you've heard a
manual transmission humming in reverse. You're also probably used to
this noise, and not alarmed. Whether you fit into the category of the
worried or the lulled, rest assured there is nothing wrong with your
transmission.
The story opens on a chilly night at Elsinore ,
the Danish royal castle. Francisco, one of the sentinels, is relieved
of his watch by Bernardo, another sentinel, and exits while Bernardo
remains. A third sentinel, Marcellus, enters with Horatio , Hamlet's best friend. The Sentinals
inform Horatio that they have seen a ghost that looks like the dead
King Hamlet. After hearing from Horatio of the Ghost's appearance,
Hamlet resolves to see the Ghost himself. That night, the Ghost appears
again. It leads Hamlet to a secluded place, claims that it is the actual
spirit of his father, and discloses that he—the elder Hamlet—was
murdered by his brother Cladius pouring poison
in his ear but seriously who poisons someone in the ear?. The Ghost demands that Hamlet avenge him; Hamlet agrees,
swears his companions to secrecy, and tells them he intends to "put an
antic disposition on"
(presumably to avert suspicion). Hamlet initially attests to the
ghost's reliability, calling him both an "honest ghost" and "truepenny."
Later, however, he expresses doubts about the ghost's nature and
intent, claiming these as reasons for his inaction.
The play features three interlocking plots, connected by a celebration of the wedding of Duke Theseus of Athens and the Amazon queen, Hippolyta , and set simultaneously in the woodland, and in the realm of Fairyland , under the light of the moon.
In the opening scene, Hermia refuses to follow her father Egeus's
instructions to marry Demetrius, whom he has chosen for her. In
response, Egeus quotes before Theseus an ancient Athenian law whereby a
daughter must marry the suitor chosen by her father, or else face death.
Theseus offers her another choice: lifelong chastity worshiping the
goddess Diana as a nun.
At that same time,Peter Quince
and his fellow players gather to produce a stage play, "the most
lamentable comedy and most cruel death of Pyramus and Thisbe", for the
Duke and the Duchess.
Quince reads the names of characters and bestows them to the players.
Nick Bottom who is playing the main role of Pyramus, is
over-enthusiastic and wants to dominate others by suggesting himself for
the characters of Thisbe, The Lion and Pyramus at the same time. Also
he would rather be a tyrant and recites some lines of Ercles or Hercules . Quince ends the meeting with "at the Duke's oak we meet"
But seriously who actually read all of this? I mean seriously at the third paragraph its not even about cars anymore and instead starts copy pasting the plots of shakespeare plays