Examples Of Love In A Midsummer Night's Dream

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Throughout the twists and turns of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, love can be seen in many different forms. Forced love that is mandated by law, superficial love, and true love are all portrayed throughout Shakespeare’s writing. These different examples of love create the conflict between characters of the play. These different emotions drive the story line and cause numerous conflicts between characters in A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

During a time when the law of the land would allow a father to choose a husband for his daughter, Egeus chose to give Demetrius his consent to marry his daughter Hermia (Act 1, Scene 1, 24-25). Hermia did not love Demetrius, but instead was in love with Lysander. This forced love was a very painful dilemma for Hermia as can be seen by the statement,” O hell, to chooses love by another’s eyes!” (Act 1, Scene 1, 140) The punishment for not complying with her father’s wishes was punishable by death. This forced love causes Hermia to feel hatred towards Demetrius. “The more I hate, the more he follows me.” (Act 1, Scene 1, 198) …show more content…

An example of this superficial love can be seen during a conversation between Hermia and Helena about Demetrius’ attraction to Hermia. It is clear that Helena believes Demetrius’ love for Hermia is due to her outward appearance. Helena states,” Call you me fair? That fair again unsay. Demetrius loves your fair. O happy fair! Your eyes are like lodestars.” (Act 1 Scene 1, 181-183) Helena seems to be jealous of Hermia’s beauty and wishes she could be like her. “O, Teach me how you look and with what art you sway the motion of Demetrius’ heart.”(Act 1, Scene1,

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