Theme Of Love In A Midsummer Night's Dream

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream

“The course of true love never did run smooth” – Lysander [1.1.134]

Love is always present in the world, and has been since the dawn of time. It spans through every culture, every religion, every city, town, person, and all in between. Love infects the mind, like a parasite, and spreads throughout the body, leaving traces of its bubbling emotional gravy on the heart and the soul. Due to the growing influence of the media on every consecutive generation, love has been ‘Hollywood-ized’ into portraying a flawless, unbreakable connection between the hearts of two separate individuals. However, Shakespeare seems to disagree with the notion of love being a perfect entity. He conveys his opinion on the matter very well in the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Throughout the entirety of the play, love is described and presented as an irrational, misinformed logic that only fools would pursue. In saying that, Shakespeare does present his disregard to love as a sane thought exceptionally well on three specific occasions: the relationship between Bottom and Titania; the love-potion spread upon the eyes of many characters throughout the play; and last but not least, the relationship between Egeus, Hermia, and Lysander.

First off, the relationship between Bottom and Titania is the most illogical due to the connection between their love, and magic. It is magic which turns poor Bottom’s head into that of an ass, and it is also magic, which plays a part in the love Titania feels for him. “When in that moment, so it came to pass, Titania waked and straightaway loved an ass” [3.2.33-34] describes perfectly, the direct change of Titania character, from earth-bound goddess into beast-loving fool. It is ...

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...h, as she flees with Lysander. This blind love, for one man has made her completely disregard her will to stay alive. This is completely illogical because if she does die, then she would unable to be with Lysander anyway. In finality, the relationship between Hermia, her father, and Lysander is completely illogical due to the fact that Hermia completely disregards her will to love for the sake of being with one man.

In conclusion, the relationship between Bottom and Titania, the application of the love potion, and the relationship between Hermia, Egeus, and Lysander all convey Shakespeare’s message that love is illogical very well, due to the introduction of magic, the head of a donkey, and the wish to die before loving another man, into the mix. It is conveyed very convincingly, as the foolishness of the whole situation is combined with a bitter sense of humor.

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