Firstly, we examine the happiness and romance of love at the end and beginning of the play. During the beginning, we when the duke of Athens, Theseus announces to the whole city of Athens to prepare and attend the magnificent and breathtaking wedding of his and the Amazon queen Hippolyta. Next, we see this romantic at the wedding of the three noble Athenian couples. Here, there is an amusing play which …show more content…
This hypnosis causes confusion, suffering and grief. It reconstructed best friends (Hermia and Helena) into arch enemies. For example, Helena says some nasty things such as Hermia being uglier than her In contrast, it can also make two noble and wealthy Athenian men (Demetrius and Lysander) become look foolish and become violent and feisty over love. They show that they are violent due to the atrocious fight that both men had with sticks. In addition, it can also make the royal queen of fairies (Titania) fall in love with and ass (bottom). Shakespeare says that “ love looks not with the eyes but with the mind, And therefore is winged Cupid blind.” Love can also kill. This is shown with the casualties of both lovers Pyramus and Thisbe. It also somehow hypnosis Helena into thinking that informing Demetrius that Helena and Lysander were fleeing Athens and getting married would bring her and Demetrius’s relationship closer. Shakespeare says “ reason and love keep little company together