A midsummer nights dream
William Shakespeare examines the mismanagement of love in a variety of levels in his great play A Midsummer Nights dream. The story of A Midsummer Night's Dream was mainly about love and its abnormal dealings. In the play, Shakespeare tried to show that love is unpredictable, unreasonable, and at times is blind. The theme of love was constantly used during the play and basically everything that was said and donewas related to the concept of love and its unpredictable ness. Shakespeare made all of the characters interact their lives to be based on each other's. At first, everything was very confusing, and the characters were faced with many different problems. In the end, however, they were still able to persevere and win their true love, the love they were searching for in the first place. The four young lovers each developed in their own ways. Hermia, the daughter of Egeus, was in love with Lysander from the beginning of the play. However, her father wanted her to marry Demetrius, which he thought was "suitable class for her". Hermia was strong-willed and stubborn. She adamantly refused to be forced in to a marriage with Demetrius. A woman was not allowed to be blatant and rebellious in those times, especially against her f
She said that she will marry the man she loves or she will die unwed. She automatically thought that they were making fun of her. Demetrius was tied in to this love circle from the start of the play. After that accusation, Hermia ran off in the woods and left Demetrius heart broken and depressed again. All four lovers returned to Athens, uncertain as to whether the night's events were real or only dream. Now all of the sudden he was in love with her too. This showed that she still had her morals in tact and she made him sleep further away from her. A Midsummer Night's Dream focused on the common man and the common woman and the predicaments of love. Demetrius would not give up on Hermia and he went to find her in the woods with Helena chasing at his side. As he continued describing his unconditional love for her, Helena ran away because she thought that he was making fun of her. Helena had the most problems out of the four young lovers. His goal was to find Hermia and "push Lysander out of the picture". It lightened the mood and ended the play on a happy note. Hermia's love was still deep for Lysander, but she was not comfortable sleeping directly next to him.
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