Friday, March 22, 2019

Resolution in A Midsummer Nights Dream :: A Midsummer Nights Dream, William Shakespeare

In Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream, the conflict is found uponpure confusion. The main characters are involved in a befuddle of epicproportions. The story begins with Demetrius pledged to marry Hermia, daughterof Egeus. Conflict arises straight when Lysander is shown to have wonHermias affection and also her undying respect. This situation is darken evenfurther when Helena, a friend of Hermia is found to be in love with Demetrius.The crowning mix-up that throws the events of the play into action is thestrange family relationship surrounded by Oberon and Titania, the ruling fairies. Because ofhis untamed jealousy over Titanias new servant, Oberon orders puck to sprinklelove juice in Titanias eye and, taking pardon on Helena, the eyes of Demetrius aswell. A solution is very soaked at hand until Puck mistakes Lysander forDemetrius and causes Lysander to fall desperately in love with Helena. This isthe main conflict. Characters that are desperately in love are torn apart byforces they c annot control. Helena is in great fretting because she cannot haveDemetrius and now it seems that Lysander is mocking her over this very fact.Hermia is also in terrible pain due to the sudden change of heart seen in herlover. Demetrius is still seeking Hermia with no hope of success and Lysanderis trapped in the daze of love for a woman that is not his true love. It iswith this disembodied spirit of utter helplessness that Shakespeare ends act II.Although this is one of Shakespeares comedies, an interesting way to adjourn the story would be to take the traditional tragic approach everyonedies. Hermia, caught between her fathers wish that she marry Demetrius and herstrong love for Lysander, surely will be causen to madness by the loss ofLysanders love. A loss so great will have no other effect than to drive Hermiato suicide when she confronts Lysander and is mysteriously and continuouslyturned away. With Lysanders own sword, she cuts herself down and bleeds to cob blers last at her lovers feet. Confused by the act and possibly shaken sand toreality by it, Lysander awakens from his daze and sees his love dead, his ownsword plunged by her body.

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