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    struggle of love was one of the major themes in the book. Lysander went through different obstacles and did the rest. Lysander’s quote about true love comes with a struggle is shown throughout the story through the relationships of him and Hermia,Titania and Oberon, Demetrius and Helena. Lysander’s journey of love with Hermia was bumpy due to the law of Athens and the interference of others. The law of Athens was that the father decided who their daughter would marry. Egeus, which is Hermia’s…

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    eldest daughters, and the good of his youngest daughter due to his selfish pride. In A Midsummer Night 's Dream Egeus does not see the love of her daughter to Lysander. In addition Oberon does not see his arrogance in getting the changeling from Titania. Adding on to the similarities in both plays there is rivalry. Lysander and Demetrius fight for Hermia, and Gloucester fights with Regan for Edmund. While both plays are similar they also differ greatly in which the setting of King Lear is more…

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    cross paths, because whenever they do, they always got into a fight. At that very moment, Oberon and Titania appeared besieged by their loyal followers. The royals began the quarrel. The latest topic they were arguing over was a young indian boy, which titania had adopted and began to care for, Oberon found it unjust that she was to get the boy and not him. He demanded that she give it to him, Titania refused and rushed away with her fairy companions. The king in a rage turned to Puck and…

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    All four female characters women break The Great Chain of Being in different ways: Hermia goes against her father’s wishes and runs away with Lysander, Helena seeks after Demetrius despite the fact that it goes against the status quo of Athens, Titania disobeys Oberon by not giving him the Indian boy, and Hippolyta breaks it by being the Queen of the Amazons. Breaking of the chain is a threat to rulers since their status is given…

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    Midsummer Night’s Dream The idea in this novel is mainly focused on the subject of love, like for instance Hermia was given the choice by Theseus and her father to marry Demetrius or get killed, even though she is in love with Lysander.Theseus also managed to force marriage upon Helena and Demetrius, even though that Demetrius was in love with Hermia, and no one loved Helena, even though Demetrius and Helena have a past together. As you can tell, love is not something that everyone agrees on.…

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    and Helena follows. This infuriates Demetrius, who does not like Helena. Instead of leaving him alone, Helena continues to follow him and beg for his love. The couples run away into a nearby forest, where there are many fairies. The fairy queen (Titania) and the fairy king (Oberon) are in a feud…

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    find Bottom, who is one of the actors. Bottom now has the head of a donkey thanks to Puck.8 The flower’s magic has made Titania fall in love with Bottom. These two are the people who have the best connection between the two worlds in the story. This is because the love that Titania has for Bottom is from a magical flower, so the love is not real. Someone had once said, “Titania love is addressed to a hearer who uses it simply as the occasion for a bit of cheerful…

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    Should women have equal power as men in the play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream? There are 3 relationships in this play that show that men have more power than women, Egeus and Hermia, Demetrius and Helena, Titania and Oberon. In the play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare, men have all the power over women. First, Egeus and has power over Hermia because he wants Hermia to listen to everything he says. Egeus wants Hermia to marry a guy of his choice which is Demetrius but she wants to…

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    Midsummer Night’s Dream, by William Shakespeare, jealousy is presented in two different ways: through friendship and romance. A friendship that involves jealousy is Hermia and Helena’s. At the same time, jealousy, in regards to romance, is seen in Titania and Oberon’s relationship. Jealousy is a strong emotion that leads to desperation, insecurity, and conflict in their relationships through revengeful actions. The insecurity caused by jealousy is present in Hermia and Helena’s friendship. The…

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    examples of how difficult and wonderful the experiences of love can be. The play shows how love can affect emotions, decisions, and behavior, depending on the type of love that is expressed. Brilliantly displayed, Hermia, Lysander, Demetrius, Titania, Egeus, and Bottom show examples of passionate, magical, and parental love through changing emotions and behavior throughout the play. The first type of love displayed in the play is the passionate and sometimes lustful emotions of Hermia and…

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