The both have the name Helen. They are both Greek. They are both women. They both deal with supernatural entities (Helen is carried off by Paris with the assistance of the goddess Aphrodite; Helena is involved with fairies). But oh! the difference! Everyone wanted to marry Helen of Troy; Helena couldn't get anyone to want to marry her without the assistance of the fairies.
Well they are both women and they are both called Helen. They are also both Greek, since Helen of Troy was married to Menelaus, a Greek king, and the Shakespeare play is nominally set in Athens.
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Demetruis > HermiaHermia >< LysanderHelena > DemetruisAfter the spell is set cast:Hermia > LysanderLysander > HelenaHelena > DemetruisFrom weirdo Somebody
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Helena
Helena is contrasted with Hermia.
She wants to marry Demetrius.
She wants Demetrius to be her guy.
The love juice in a midsummer nights dream makes LYSANDER fall in love with HELENA but at the same time it makes DEMETRIUS fall in love with HELENA as well. When before both men loved hermia and no one cared for helena. :) i hope this helps u!
A Midsummer Night's Dream begins with two sets of lovers, Lysander and Hermia and Helena and Demetrius.
Helena is jealous. She lacks self confidence and is lovesick. She can also be quite a humorous person at times.
the play date for a midsummer nights dream is the 27th of may
Helena - keep a disorientated voice. And if you are stumbling around at some point make sure your whole body moves to it's own accord. I went to see a midsummer nights dream and it was very good. Helena had a deep stumbling voice. Demitrus - when you are not in love with helena keep a snotty exterior around her. I love acting! From Bea age 11
Sure, you would need to read a copy of the play by Shakespeare, A Midsummer Nights Dream.
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Starveling plays the part of Moonshine in A Midsummer Night's Dream.