Hermia's Last Soliloquy

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Helena says this quote to state the fact that she is in love with Demetrius and does not want him to love Hermia. Even though Hermia trusts Helena to keep her secret, Helena decides to take advantage of it. She wants to tell the secret to Demetrius, so that he can be in love with her. This is an example of soliloquy because the character’s thoughts tend to give the reader a deeper perspective of the character: Helena.

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