The Importance Of Love In A Midsummer Night's Dream

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"The course of true love never did run smooth." Love, as one of the worlds biggest motivators, is the driving force for many decisions and actions. Love can make you a fool, feel lost, betrayed, disheartened, devastated, and many other emotions. In greek mythology, love caused the Trojan War, which destroyed the city of Troy, all because a man named Paris had a desire for love, which ended in Paris’s death. A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a story with a plot fueled by love. Most of the motivations for the characters are based on love, and how love is never certain or simple. I believe this story is satirical towards love, and how it holds little value, and how it can change so easily. A Midsummer Night’s Dream deals with love in a way that shows how it is sporadic and indecisive, much like any other emotion.

Love is the driving force in this play. It influences choices made by characters, and how far they are willing to go for each other. A good example of this is Demetrius and Helena. The more you beat me, I will fawn on you. “Use me but as your spaniel; spurn me, strike me, neglect m...

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