Examples Of Love In A Midsummer Night's Dream

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“Love” is a word used to describe the feeling of intense affection towards a person or thing. Love that forms a deep bond between you and the significant other. The question “what is love?” has been a recurring central question throughout the play
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, by William Shakespeare. In the play, four love-struck protagonists: Lysander, Hermia, Demetrius, Helena four love-struck protagonists desires go on a journey to find their true love as they chase each other around the wood. The four characters fall in and out of love due to the cause of a magic love juice. Throughout the play, Shakespeare shows us that love is confusing, irrational, and often times cruel. One example that Shakespeare shows us about love is that it is confusing. Love is sometimes random and we fall blindly in love with incompatible people. We can still love someone after they hurt us deeply or we can love someone with all our hearts and still not make the relationship between us work out. “Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind, And therefore is winged Cupid painted blind.” (I.1.232-235). This quote shows that romantic love is often blind and confusing …show more content…

“Hang off, thou cat, thou burr! Vile thing, let loose, or I will shake thee from me like a serpent.” “Why are you grown so rude? What change is this, Sweet love?” (3.2.270-273). This quote shows the irrational nature of love as someone can fall in and out of love in an instant. You can love some with all your heart but then you find another person and you then fall immediately in love with them instead of the person you already love and have feelings for. Is it why we often times cheat on our lover with someone else even though you already have a lover? As a result, Love is a very unpredictable subject and will make us act irrationally because we act out what our hearts desire and not the mind when we are in

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