Love In A Midsummer Night's Dream

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The most prominent theme in A Midsummer Night’s dream is love. This is a common theme in many of Shakespeare's comedies. The theme begins to develop right at the beginning of the play, when Egus the Father of Hermia wants his daughter to marry a man by the name of demetrius. Hermia rebels because she says she does not love Demetrius, she is in love with lysander. Egus decides to take the “case” to the king of athens, Theseus ( who is also soon to married) in an attempt to settle his dispute with his daughter. Beginning on page 5 Hermia begins to speak on her behalf about her love with lysander, such as when Theseus tells her “Demetrius is a worthy gentleman.” she replies “So is lysander.”. Later on page 6 Lysander makes the remark to demetrius

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