Well it changes a lot from being romantic in love with Lysander then being horrible to Helena.
Firstly, Lysander was deeply in love with Hermia, but when Puck (the fairy) put the love potion on Lysanders eyes, he fell in love with Helena- betraying Hermia. He was protective over her, because demetrius loved her also.
How do the feelings of the crew members change throughout “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”?
The feelings of the characters change as the play develops. That's why it is a good play. Even Desdemona, who does not change much, reacts to the change in Othello with disbelief, shock and hurt. These are not feelings she has at the beginning of the play. Of course at all times she loves Othello very deeply, more deeply than anyone else can understand.
The fairies are magic and the people are not. The fairies can make themselves tiny, or invisible, and can change people's heads into donkeys' heads.
she is afraid of him but he soon wins her over with his charm and she falls in love with him
You can't change someone's feelings...
Firstly, Lysander was deeply in love with Hermia, but when Puck (the fairy) put the love potion on Lysanders eyes, he fell in love with Helena- betraying Hermia. He was protective over her, because demetrius loved her also.
Yes they can. Feelings change sometimes eveyones feelings change.
You yourself cannot change anyone's feelings about you. You can, though, put your best foot forward and hope that over time they change their own feelings about you.
By repeating the positives.
I would put it in the setting of the television series The Office.
Apparently the change in temperature (colder or warmer) becomes more pronounced after the solstice, so although Midsummer is the point at which it is lightest, it becomes warmer afterwards.....
yes feelings can change all the time
To choose your feelings, make a conscious effort to do so. Make sure that you really understand the feelings that you are trying to achieve. You can also change your feelings.
The seasons are already figured out . . . the seasons change on the equinoxes (days and nights of equal length) and on the soltices (days and nights are the most different in length)
no he/she could mean feelings as a friend or feelings that you can't provide....its not cheating.
In Act 3 of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Helena finds herself in a love triangle with Demetrius and Lysander. Both men are under the influence of a love potion and are now in love with Helena instead of Hermia. This complicates Helena's feelings as she struggles to understand their sudden change of heart.