Similarities Between Love And Love In A Midsummer Night's Dream

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Three hundred years ago A Midsummer-Night 's Dream written by William Shakespeare was printed in 1600. In this love sonnet Shakespeare compares his one and only love to a summer 's day, and he talks about the beauty of the two and their similarities. Everything in this world is connected in one way or another, it 's all entangled, and thus it gives a chance for there to be similarities; and two seemingly opposites such as, love and war, may have more in common than what we might have initially thought.
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There can be hundreds of reasons and discussions to initiate a war, but once it has started, no argument or logic works, and the same applies to love. For instance Jack and Algernon confess that they were considering changing their names to Earnest, all so that their wives may approve. “Gwendolen and Cecily [Speaking together.] Your Christian names are still an insuperable barrier. That is all! Jack and Algernon [Speaking together.] Our Christian names! Is that all? But we are going to be christened this afternoon(Pg.41).” First, someone to lay down their birth name, all for the approval of a woman is in other words quite devoted, and that is exactly what Jack and Algernon are. Jack and Algernon are so deep in love, that their judgment has been compromised, and this too also accounts for soldiers in war, because they too have compromised judgment because of what they have been exposed to. Furthermore, Algernon had agreed to wait for Cecily to reach the age of consent for her marriage- thirty-five. “Cecily. Algy, could you wait for me till I was thirty-five? -Algernon. Of course I could, Cecily. You know I could(Pg.45)”. She was 18 at the time, and Algernon was planning on waiting until she had aged to 35 until he could take her hand in marriage. That would be 17 years of waiting, which is very much

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