A Midsummer Night's Dream: Love
Date Submitted: 09/17/2004 07:54:44
Love, or what is more commonly known as love, can take hold in an instant and feel very much like magic that is being put over you. It can make you do things that you would never of done and makes you feel like your floating in air. It hits you without you knowing that it's going to happen and there is nothing you can do to stop it. That is what A midsummer Night's
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that Hermia is most eloquent in Act. 2 sc. 2 54-61 when she talks about love to Lysander.
Another example is in Act. 3 sc. 2 262-264 "Why are you grown rude! What changed is this, sweet love?" This proves that Hermia is most compassionate in her love to Lysander. That is why I believe that Hermia is the best person in A Midsummer Night's Dream that speaks more completely, eloquently, and most compassionate in this play about love.
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