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Midsummer Nights Dream Essay Research Paper In 2

Midsummer Night`s Dream Essay, Research Paper


In Shakespeare’s "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" the mortal teenage


characters fall in love foolishly, and the character Bottom states, "O what


fools these mortals be". They are foolish because they act like children.


Although Lysander, Hermia, Demetrius, and Helena appear grown-up, when they are


in love they act foolishly. The four teenage lovers are fools. Demetrius is a


fool because he is unaware that his love changes through out the play. At the


start of the play Demetrius does not love Helena. (II ii,line 188) Demetrius


says, "I love thee not, therefore pursue me not." (II ii,line 194)


"Hence, get thee gone, and follow me no more." In III ii, Demetrius


after being juiced begins to love Helena. (III ii,line 169-173) Demetrius says,


"Lysander, keep thy Hermia; I will none. If e’er I loved her, all that love


is gone. My heart to her but as guest- wise sojourned, And now to Helen is it


home returned, There to remain." This proves he is a fool, because he is


not aware of his changing love for Helena. Helena is a fool because Demetrius


does not love her but she still persists in chasing him. Demetrius shows no love


for Helena. (II i,line 227-228) Demetrius says, "I’ll run from thee, and


hide me in the brakes, And leave thee to the mercy of wild beasts." (II


i,line 199-201) "Do I entice you? Do I speak you fair? Or rather do I not


in plainest truth Tell you I do not, nor I cannot love you?" Demetrius


clearly illustrates to Helena that he has no interest, but Helena persists. (II


i,line 202-204) Helena says, "And even for that do I love you the more. I


am your spaniel; and, Demetrius, The more you beat me, I will fawn on you."


(II i,line 220-222) "Your virtue is my privilege. For that It is not night


when I do see your face, Therefore I think I am not in the night;" This


proves that Helena is a fool because Demetrius does not love her, but she still


persists. Lysander is a fool because he persuades Hermia to avoid death and run


away with him. Hermia must marry Demetrius or she will be put to death.

(I


i,line 83-88) Theseus says, "Take time to pause, and, by the next new moon-


The sealing-day betwixt my love and me, For everlasting bond fellowship- Upon


that day either prepare to die For disobedience to your father’s will, Or else


to wed Demetrius, as he would," Hermia does not love Demetrius. (I i,line


140) Hermia says, "O hell! To choose love by another’s eyes." Hermia


loves Lysander. (I i,line 150-155) "If then true lovers have been ever


crossed, It stands as an edict in destiny. Then let us teach or trial patience,


Because it is a customary cross, As due to love, as thoughts and dreams and


sighs, Wishes and tears, poor fancy’s followers." Lysander has an


alternative idea. (I i,line 157-159) Lysander says, "I have a widow aunt, a


dowager Of great revenue, and she hath no child; *From Athens is her house


remote seven leagues." (I i,line 164- 165) "Steal forth thy father’s


house tomorrow night, And in the wood, a league without the town." Lysander


is a fool because he convinces Hermia to risk death and run away with him.


Hermia is a fool because she risks death for love. Hermia is to marry Demetrius,


or be put to death. (I i,line 95-98) Egeus says, "Scornful Lysander, true,


he hath my love, And what is mine my love shall render him. And she is mine, and


all my right of her I do estate unto Demetrius." Lysander suggests an idea.


(I i,line 157-159) Lysander says, "A good persuasion. Therefore her me,


Hermia. I have a aunt, a dowager Of great revenue, and she hath no child;"


Hermia agrees with the idea. (I i,line 168-169) Hermia says, "My good


Lysander, I swear to thee by Cupid’s strongest bow," (I i,line 178)


"Tomorrow truly will I meet thee." Hermia is a fool because she is


risking death for the love of Lysander. Therefore this proves, the four teenage


lovers are fools. (VI i, Theseus states) "Lovers and madmen have such


seething brains, Such shaping fantasies, that apprehend More than cool reason


ever comprehends." William Shakespeare’s A Midsummers Night’s Dream shows


how childishly foolish lovers can be.

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