Love In A Midsummer Night's Dream

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Love is Easy…..Or Maybe it’s Not! Strong, beautiful, and loyal is how anyone could describe Hermia. A Midsummer’s Nights Dream by William Shakespeare is a love story that is very well known. Hermia is one of the most important characters in this poem. She has a huge decision to make throughout this story, but the decision is keeps escalating through the entire play. Considering her trouble with love in the play, everyone could probably agree with her. Hermia considers love a challenge and a reward all at the same time. In the beginning of the play, Hermia strongly went against her father for love. Her father doesn’t approve of her love interest, and wants her to marry his choice of a man (Demetrius). It’s challenging for her to be able to speak against her father. She begs her father with saying, “I would my father looked but with my eyes” (1.1.58). She wants her father to see Lysander the way she sees and love him. He just won’t accept the fact that she doesn’t love Demetrius. When her father brings the problem up to the Duke of Athens, he wants Theseus to …show more content…

Hermia finds him and is fighting for him to love her. He refuses to admit he ever loved Hermia and that she needs to leave. Hermia is begging Lysander for his love back and trying to do anything in her power to get him back. Later in the story someone gives Lysander an antidote and he turns back into the man who love Hermia dearly. She doesn’t know how his mind was changed, but is just happy he is back with her. She fought for his love and now that something magically happened, she has won it back. His love is her reward for never giving up on him. She is really confused as to what changed and she says, “When everything seems double. Methinks I see these things with parted eye” (4.1.176). In the end she basically says that we can forget the past and just be happy at how everything ended up in the

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