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At the end of her soliloquy in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Helena resolves to pursue Demetrius despite his apparent disdain for her. She expresses a sense of determination and vulnerability, choosing to follow him Into the Woods, even if it leads to rejection. This decision underscores her deep feelings for Demetrius and her willingness to endure hardship for love. Ultimately, it sets the stage for the unfolding romantic entanglements in the play.

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