A Midsummer Night's Dream Research Paper

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In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, there are many types of love. However, the three that are most prominent are friendship, forced and romantic love. These three have a constant appearance in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, creating and postponing the plot. These three types of love not only affect the characters and their choices, but it also creates the ending of the story.

There are many types of love, one is forced. As Egeus states “Demetrius. My noble lord/This man hath my consent to marry her/ Stand forth, Lysander. And my gracious duke/ this man hath bewitched the bosom of my child/ Thou, thou, Lysander, thou hast given her rhymes”(Shakespeare 1.1.24-28). In these lines, Egeus is forcing Hermia to marry Demetrius. However, Hermia is in love …show more content…

This occurs among almost all the characters in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Theseus states “Hippolyta, I wooed thee with my sword/ And won thy love doing thee injuries/ But I will wed thee in another key”(Shakespeare 1.1.16-18). Theseus won the love of Hippolyta by injuring her and using his sword. Nonetheless, they are in love and will be wed in the play. Lysander points out to Hermia when she tells him of being forced to marry Demetrius “The course of true love never did run smooth”(Shakespeare 1.1.134). Lysander speaks how true love never did and never will run smooth. Many obstacles will come up, some that will test the relationship. The lovers are certainly tested in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Helena states to Demetrius that she knows that she loves him, he does not believe her. She states that she knows “My heart/is true as steel”(Shakespeare 2.1.181-182). Helena shows that she is in love but she knows it is true. Demetrius however is not impressed and continues to go after Hermia, who he loves. Helena sacrifices so much for true love. In A Midsummer Night’s Dream these three types of love were the most

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