Hermia and Lysander plan to visit Lysander's aunt who lives outside of Athens to get married. They want to escape the Athenian law that requires Hermia to marry Demetrius instead of her true love, Lysander. They believe that by marrying outside of Athens, they can be together without the interference of the law.
They plan to run awayabove question gives a correct answer, but I just want to give a complete answer, just in case.A. Run away to be marriedthey run away into the forest at night to see each other. then Helena over hears them and tells Demetrius to try to ruin their plans. then puck comes along and ruins everythingThe penalties for disobeying her father could include being shipped to a convent, or even death. Lysander and Hermia plan to sneak away to be married at the home of Lysander's aunt. (It is in the woods that the fairies become involved.)They decide to elope.They flee to the woods. Their spurned lovers follow them. Comic complications ensue.
Theseus (Duke of Athens) is making preparations to marry Hippolyta, meanwhile, Egeus is telling Hermia that she must marry Demetrius, however Hermia loves Lysander, and is refusing. Hermia and Lysander plan to run away to a rich aunt of Lysander, and get married. They tell Helena of their plans, but she tells Demetrius to get into his good books, as she loves him. In the forest, a group of men are preparing a play for Theseus' wedding, when one of the men turns into a donkey! Also in the forest, are the fairies, and Oberon and Titania, are fighting, so Oberon puts love juice on her eyes, then she wakes and falls in love with the man/donkey. Meanwhile, Puck puts love juice onto a sleeping Lysander, and Hermia is next to him. Then Helena enters, Lysander awakes, and falls in love with her. Helena feels mocked so they run off arguing. Then on comes Demetrius, and Hermia awakes, believing Demetrius has killed Lysander in his sleep, they argue and Demetrius falls asleep. Then Demetrius ends up with love juice in his eyes, and an unhappy Helena and Lysander come on stage, which then wakes Demetrius, he falls in love with Helena, and then Hermia comes onstage. This is the first point where everyone is all together, having a huge argument. Insults are thrown around, and people are constantly being hurt. When it all dies down and everyone falls asleep, Puck and Oberon "arrange" them, with love juice and out them in positions, so that when they wake up, they fall back in love with the correct person. then the play is performed at the wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta and everyone lives happily ever after
Helena was a important person in in A Midsummer's Night Dream because she was part of a "love triangle" i do agree. Here is the real reason, Helena is Hermias best friend. Helena used to date Demetrius then he broke up with her to go out with Hermia. But Hermia is due to marry him but she doesnt want to. She is in love with Lysander. He dislikes Demetius but Helena practially stalks him. She begs him to be hers. When Hermia and Lysander finally plan to go run off and get married and the tell Helena and she thonks if she tells Demertius that he will fall in love with her.
The plot for Midsummer Night's Dream: There are 4 lovers. Helena, Hermia, Lysander, and Demetrius. Hermia wants to marry Lysander, but her father wants her to marry Demetrius. Helena loves Demetrius, but he has no feelings for her; he loves Hermia. In the woods there is a fairy king (Oberon) and a fairy queen (Titania). Titania is in charge of a young prince (the prince was a son of her dear friend who died in childbirth). Oberon loves armies and soldiers, and he wants Titania to give him the prince so that he may make the boy a soldier. Titania refuses. Oberon sends his chief fairy servant (Puck) to go and find a flower which he can use to convince Titania to give him the boy. If the juice of the flower is laid on a victim's eyes, the next thing that person sees they shall pursue with the soul of love. Oberon used this to make Titania fall madly in love with him, and then he made her give him the boy. Oberon then sees the lovers going through the woods. He orders Puck to put the love juice on the lovers eyes. Puck messes up 3 or 4 times. He finally gets it right and everybody lives happily ever after.
Inciting Incident:-Hermia and Lysander plan to escape Athens the following night and marry in the house of Lysander's aunt.-They tell Hermia's friend Helena, who was once engaged to Demetrius.-Helena tells Demetrius of the lovers' plans. Demetrius goes into the woods after Hermia and Helena follows him because she loves him.
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In Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', Demetrius is in love with Hermia, but Hermia hates Demetrius, as he won't leave her alone, tries to steal her away from Lysander and tries to force her to marry him by saying that she is his 'certain right'. He also previously wooed her best friend Helena, promised to marry her, and then left her as soon as he saw Hermia, so part of her hatred is loyalty to her friend.
He lived in Athens.
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Lysander fell in love with Helena because Puck mistook him for Demetrius and put the juice of the magical flower on his eyes. Helena was the first thing Lysander saw when he woke up and due to the aspects of the magical flower, he fell in love with her. To correct his mistake, after instructed by Oberon, Puck then puts the juice from the magical flower on Demetrius' eyes. The first thing Demetrius saw was Helena. They were in love with her at the same time.
Helena was a schoolfriend of Hermia's, so they liked to share information about their lives. And happy lovers are always happy to tell the world about their impending joy. Also, Hermia might have thought that Helena might be more optimistic about Demetrius if she knew that Hermia was about to put herself totally out of the running in the marriage stakes.
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