A Midsummer Nights Dream Essay

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In the comedic romantic play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, by William Shakespeare, four plebeians are fighting for fate and destiny in the city of Athens, Greece. Hermia, a strong willed young lady, defies her father’s orders to marry Demetrius, another Athenian man, and subsequently runs off to the woods to marry Lysander. However, when the lovers, Hermia and Lysander, run off, their plans are disrupted when they are told on by Helena, Demetrius's obsessive lover. At this moment, Lysander, after learning about the others disrupting their plans to elope, says “the course of true love never did run smooth” (28) Later, when the love potion is placed onto the lovers by Puck, the well known trickster, and the other fairies such as Oberon and Titania, king and queen of the fairies , many mixups, and falsely wrong loving affections and emotions arise between the ‘love square’. “The course of true love never did run smooth” (28) is very evident with the relationships of Hermia and Lysander, Helena and Demetrius, and the hardships and disasters of the love potion.

The love of Hermia and Lysander is put to the test when many events cause disruptions in the course of their true love. Hermia’s father, Egeus, is a very powerful figure in the life of Hermia and greatly impacts the love of Hermia and Lysander. However, he greatly disapproves of Lysander and instead wishes his daughter marry Demetrius so much that if Hermia does not marry Demetrius she will, “either to die the death, or to abjure for ever the society of men” (24). This quotation, said by Theseus, the Duke of Athens acting as Egeus’s messenger, means that if Hermia does not marry Demetrius, “a worthy gentleman”(24) in Egeus’s eyes, she will face death or fore...

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...ve to abide and adapt to the bumps in the path of “the course of [their] true love” (28).

There have been many problems in the course of true love for Hermia and Lysander and Helena and Demetrius that have been caused by inevitable outside sources such as the fairies, Egeus, the love potion, and the Athenian law. And even now, in the modern world, there are still problems and dumps in the course of true love. Though love potions and Athenian law do not cause problems in the path of true love, children, finances, accidents, approval, work, and other factors do come into place, hence causing couples in the United States to have a 41% of divorcing on their first marriage. In the modern world, and in the time of Shakespeare, it is very evident that “the course of true love never did run smooth” (28).

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A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare

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