Hermia Monologue

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I am Helena of Athens and looking back at my actions that night in the woods, I can say I was a complete fool. I’m was a fool for betraying my best friend, for chasing after Lysander, and I’m was a fool for wearing such uncomfortable shoes for running in the woods. I still have blisters on my feet from that day. My utter disregard of my friendship with Hermia and her happiness was disgusting. I know nothing can really explain why I would do such a thing but I will try. You see, all I really wanted was for Demetrius to love me again, that’s all. Before he met Hermia he was fully enthralled by me. Oh, I remember when he would look at me with eyes of adoration but then fair Hermia caught his eye.“He hailed down oaths that he was only mine; And when this hail some heat from Hermia felt, So he dissolved, and show’rs of oath did melt.” ( act 1 sc. 1. 249 - 251). So I told Demetrius about Hermia and Lysander’s plan of escape. I know that was very snakish but what else was I supposed to do? …show more content…

It didn’t really go as planned ; “ Do I not in plainest truth tell you I do not, nor I cannot love you”(act 2 scene 1. 207 - 208). Yeah, well, this goes on for a while until we found Lysander. He was acting as if was in love with me and Demetrius joined in. I don’t really know what’s so funny about someone loving me. What was even worse was that Hermia was in on it and I have had enough. “Injurious Hermia, most ungrateful maid, have you conspired, have you with these contrived, to bait me with this foul derision.” (3.2.200 - 202) it was all too much. Then she wanted to fight me! Who treats a friend so horribly? I guess I have no reason to judge but still it was very

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