Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Midsummer Nights Dream by William Shakespeare :: Papers
Midsummer Nights Dream by William Shakespeare  Works Cited Missing                                                                                                                            Many miraculous events happen in Shakespeare's, "A Midsummer Night's     Dream." Magic is an extensive part of the play, as well as, the     incredible characters, including: Puck, Lysander, Hermia, Helena,     Bottom, and many more. A numerous amount of the characters play more     than one important part, to progress interest, in the play. But the     most important event in the play is that love and betrayal are the two     most crucial elements in the development of the play.       One of the characters, Lysander, loves Hermia. They are deeply in love     with each other and they care about one another very much. Lysander     says, "I will my Hermia" (1.1.227). What he means by this is that he     will do anything for her, and by justifying my, he is saying that they     are together, and Hermia is his one true love. "Content with Hermia!     No; I do repent the tedious minutes I with her have I spent. Not     Hermia but Helena I love" (2.2.111-113). Lysander betrays his love for     Hermia by getting a magical spell in his eyes to make him love Helena.     But he does not get this magic done to him just once, but twice. So,     he falls back in love with Hermia, and he stays with her for the rest     of eternity.       Another one of the characters, Demetrius, loves Hermia, just as     Lysander does. Demetrius says, "And here am I, and wood within this    					    
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
 
 
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.