Loves Hermia example essay topic

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1. What kind of CONFLICT do we see in ACT I, Scene I? Who is involved? Egeus is a father that only wants best for his daughter Hermia. Hermia is in love with a man named Lysander, and the man her father wants her to marry is Demetrius. Lysander thinks up of an idea and tells Hermia to sneak out into the woods the next night so that they may get married at his aunt's house just outside of Athens.

Helena, Hermia best friend loves Demetrius, but realizes he only has eyes for Hermia. Helena tells Demetrius about Lysander plan hoping that he will love Helena. So the conflict in this scene is that Egeus does not want his daughter to marry Lysander. But instead they both elope. 2. Explicate Hermia and Lysander's exchange re love in ACT I, Scene I (lines 130-155).

In these lines Lysander and Hermia are expressing there love for one another. "The course of true love never did run smooth", is saying that even everyone has some bumpy roads along the way to marriage and true love. Some people may not like the fact of ones love for another's, but have to deal with it. Hermia is telling him that she is too old but to young to get married. And I am thinking that she is a little scared to go all the way with it but her heart is telling her to. 3.

What is HELENA's situation in ACT I? Helena, Hermia's best friend is stuck in a situation of loving someone that loves another. The person Helena loves (Demetrius), loves Hermia. Hermia does not love him though but loves someone else. She plans to run off and get married with him. Helena is sad that Demetrius does not see that she loves him more than Hermia will ever and tells him about Hermia's plans to run off and get married, hoping she will change his mind about his feelings about Hermia.

4. Who are the players and why are they in the woods outside of Athens? The players are Peter Quince, Nick Bottom, Francis Flute, Tom Snout, Snug, and Robin Starveling. They are gathered to perform for the Duke's Wedding. The play is meant to be a tragedy and a comedy at the same time. They all go out to the woods; witch is outside the city so they can rehearse their parts for the play.

5. Who is PUCK? What is he like? Robin Goodfellow is the man that plays as puck. He is a harmful annoying, trouble maker that causes most of the trouble in the play. He also stirs up a huge conflict with peoples love for one another.

6. Are Oberon and Titania happy w / each other in ACT II, Scene I? Why or Why not? What kind of impact does this have on their realm? Oberon and Titania are not happy with each other and start to argue on stage, and both of them accuse each other of infidelity and jealousy. Titania is accused of have stolen a young boy, which she keeps with her and spends time caring for him.

Oberon is jealous of all the attention the boy is getting and demands that Titania give the boy to him, but she refuses. Titania falls in love with Nick Bottom due to the powers of the juice from the flower. Nick Bottom is presented as a donkey (ass). 7. What is Oberon's plan regarding Titania?

Oberon wants revenge for embarrassing him on stage. He sends Puck to get some of those pansies, that make a person love the first thing he / she sees when they wake up. Oberon's plan is to put the juice onto Titania's eyes while she sleeps, she that the next morning when she wakes up she will fall in love with the first animal she sees. 8. How did the magic flower come into existence? In Act 2, Scene 1 Oberon falls upon a little western flower.

Once was "milk-white, now purple with love's wound". I think Puck tells Oberon to go and get that flower so he can show thee the powers of it. 9. What does Puck do to the Athenian lovers? Why?

Isth is mess ever fixed? How? Puck enters the woods and finds Lysander lying sleeping apart from Hermia. He remembers what Oberon told him about the two Athenian lovers. Puck then quickly drops some of the juice from the flower onto Lysander's eyes.

I don't know why Puck has done this to Lysander and may have ruined true love and marriage. Well when Hermia wakes up and finds Lysander gone she goes to find him. Hermia thinks that Demetrius has killed Lysander in his sleep, and curses him. The initial plan was for Demetrius to fall in love with Helena.

Without knowing about the curse Oberon puts some drops on Demetrius eyes. This results in both men to fall in love with Helena, which she thinks is all a joke. But the two men start to fight over Helena, and Hermia gets pissed. Puck is ordered to fix the problem by waiting for both men to fall asleep and put more drops into Lysander's eyes and have Hermia there when he wakes up. 10. What is the poet saying about romantic LOVE in this play?

Well from what I read and understood I think the poet is talking about multiple lovers in the play. There romance for one another, and like we said, it makes us think how we feel about ourselves. Love is all around, it could be with your friends as we see in the play, and it could be with someone that you may not like but they like you. Love is fragile, and gone before you know it is gone. Throughout the play love had to come through many obstacles to get to the end. But if it is meant to be you and your partner will find the way to get it done.

I think that in life this is an important issue to most people. For example you may not have enough money to get a wedding but you will find a way to get married and enjoy it.