Egeus is angry because Hermia refuses to obey his wishes on who she should marry. He has arranged a marriage between Demetrius and Hermia, but Hermia is not cooperating because she is in love with Lysander.
It can also be argued that Egeus is angry not simply because of her disobedience, but also because she has actually fallen in love with someone else.
His daughter Hermia refuses to marry Demetrius who Egeus has chosen for her, because she wants to marry Lysander. Egeus wants the Duke to enforce the law that says that she must marry who her father wants or "die the death". The Duke is obviously hesitant and gives her the further option of becoming a nun. Hermia and Lysander think of an even better option.
It's a lawsuit. According to the law of Athens, apparently, a father can choose a husband for his daughter, and she must marry the chosen husband or be put to death. Egeus has chosen Demetrius for his daughter Hermia, but Hermia is resisting because she wants to marry Lysander instead. Egeus goes to Theseus, who being Duke is also a judge, to enforce his legal right: "I beg the ancient privilege of Athens: as she is mine, I may dispose of her, which shall be either to this gentleman (meaning Demetrius) or to her death, according to our law."
Egeus tried to keep his daughter, Hermia, from marrying Lysander and forced her to marry Demetrius.
He wanted the force of the law to enforce his choice of husband for his daughter Hermia.
In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Egeus wants his daughter Hermia to marry Demetrius. Hermia wants to marry Lysander.
Theseus is a Duke in a midsummer nights dream. He wants to marry Hippolyta, and when he hears that Egeus and his daughter Hermia are having difficulties, he gives Hermia three options: To become a nun, to marry Demetrius or to die.
Theseus is a great leader. this is because he cares for his his people and enforces the law of the land. he is also a selfless leader because he wants everyone to be happy on his wedding day and he gives the working mens play a chance even though Philostrate told him it was terrible.
Egeus is Hermia's father.
Demetrius has Egeus's consent to marry her, but not, unfortunately, Hermia's.
Hermia
Egeus' speech in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" conveys his desire for his daughter Hermia to marry Demetrius, despite her love for Lysander. He appeals to Theseus, the Duke of Athens, to uphold the law that gives him control over Hermia's marriage. Egeus believes Hermia should obey his wishes or face consequences.
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In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Egeus wants his daughter Hermia to marry Demetrius. Hermia wants to marry Lysander.
Theseus is a Duke in a midsummer nights dream. He wants to marry Hippolyta, and when he hears that Egeus and his daughter Hermia are having difficulties, he gives Hermia three options: To become a nun, to marry Demetrius or to die.
Hermia is the daughter of Egeus in the play "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Egeus wants Hermia to marry Demetrius, but she is in love with Lysander. This conflict drives much of the plot in the play.
Egeus was angry with his daughter Hermia because she refused to marry the man he had chosen for her, Demetrius, and instead wanted to marry Lysander. This went against Athenian law, and Egeus felt that Hermia was disobeying him and causing shame to their family.
Theseus is a great leader. this is because he cares for his his people and enforces the law of the land. he is also a selfless leader because he wants everyone to be happy on his wedding day and he gives the working mens play a chance even though Philostrate told him it was terrible.
Egeus threatens to have Hermia executed if she does not marry Demetrius in accordance to an ancient Athenian law. Theseus proposes another option of lifelong chastity as a nun in an effort to avoid putting her to death.
Egeus shows up in Act 1 Scene 1 of the play dragging along his daughter Hermia. He has come to see the Duke, asking him to apply the law relating to a father's right to choose a husband for his daughter.
Egeus is a strict and traditional father who is determined for his daughter Hermia to marry Demetrius, despite her love for Lysander. He is loyal to the Duke of Athens and seeks his judgment in enforcing his wishes. Egeus is a symbol of authority and control within the play.
Egeus was created in 1596.