What Is Real Love In A Midsummer Night's Dream

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Much of the love our culture has to offer today looks like real love, but becomes a sham in the end. Sadly, this results in divorce and other problems, as couples whose bubble of ‘love’ pops at the first sign of adversity. In the same way, the love offered in some of Shakespeare and Marlowe’s works reflects the love of our culture. Nevertheless, by examining A Midsummer Night’s Dream and A Passionate Shepherd to His Love, one can deduce the character of real love. Ultimately, however, our purpose in finding real love should never shift from providing an example to others in how they should live. Real love often becomes a very important theme in Shakespeare’s plays, especially A Midsummer Night’s Dream. However, it does not evidence in any of the characters. For example, Lysander, Demetrius, Hermia, and Helena all chase real love and think they can find it in each other. In spite of this, it does not quite work out at first, since Lysander and Demetrius both love Hermia, while Hermia loves Lysander and Helena loves Demetrius. Yet as it typically does, everything works out and ‘true love’ wins the day. Seen here, love becomes fleeting, unfulfilling, and often, mistaken. Like in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, love plays a big part in Christopher Marlowe’s The Passionate Shepherd to His Love. Yet also like …show more content…

However, it is not a difficult task to read between the lines and discover how real love should appear. For example, Lysander, Demetrius, Hermia, and Helena’s love becomes fleeting, unfulfilling, and mistaken. Real love, then, should always last and substantiate a person. Also, the Shepherd’s love evidenced itself as materialistic and conditional. Thus, real love should have no conditions, and not rely on worldly matters to thrive. In other words, real love is perfect love displayed by imperfect people for a perfect

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