A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare

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For my essay, my question is “what is William Shakespeare saying about love”. I think he is saying that people will go any lengths to be with who they love. No matter what your parents say or what they think, love can make you want to be with who I ever they want. So going forward I will explain what Shakespeare did to say about love.

First it was Hermia and Lysander. Hermia’s father wanted her to marry Demetrious. She loved Lysander and they made a plan to run away so they could live together forever. But like the famous saying “The course of true love never did run smooth”. So there was conflict because Demetrious loved hermia and he went to follow her. That shows that Demetrious is willing to leave the life that he knows to be or try and find Hermia which brings me back to my first statement that he is willing to do anything for love. …show more content…

When she found out that Hermia and lysander were going to run away she made a plan. She thought that if she told Demetrious about what they were going to do then Demetrious would fall for her. That didn't work out. Demetrious went to the forest to try and find her. Helena then follows him. So Helena did two things that shows that she was going to great lengths to try and win Demetrious over. She made a plan that tried to make him fall in love with her and he followed him to the woods. That shows that she is going to very great lengths to try and be with

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