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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.
That's really a hard question to answer because throughout the play the bonds of love are broken by magic, rearranged, and put back together again. Hermia and Lysander love each other from the beginning, but half way through the play Lysander turns on Hermia for Helena because of Puck. So it's not them. Helena and Demetrius don't really survive because Helena loved Demetrius from the beginning, but he did not feel the same for her. Then in the end because of the fairy magic Demetrius loves her, so its DEFINITELY not them. Finally, there's Hippolyta and Theseus who love each other the whole time, but are not affected by the fairies magic so its them .......... but hippolyta does brag about how she have a better times with other men when theseus and her were hunting. so i think that hermia and lysander had the strongest bond because oberon only changed him back which probably showed him that they truly loved each other
Helena is Miss Low-Self-Esteem. According to her, she is as ugly as a bear and deserves to be treated by Demetrius in the same way he treats his spaniel. So when Lysander and Demetrius come along professing their love for her, she thinks they must be making fun of her because she is so much less attractive than Hermia. Then along comes Hermia, who is bewildered by Lysander's change of behaviour. Helena does not see this for what it is. She assumes that Hermia must immediately see that Helena is being made fun of, and if she is a good friend she would take Helena's side. Since she doesn't take Helena's side, Helena immediately comes to the conclusion that Hermia is part of this imaginary plot against her, and she gives Hermia a long lecture about being a better friend. Hermia expresses her incredulity: "I am amazed at your passionate words. I scorn you not; it seems that you scorn me." As crazy as Helena's logic seems to be, it is just the kind of reasoning you find in people who are convinced of their own worthlessness.
Well, Titania is a fairy and can sometimes be small enough to sleep in a flower, which certainly makes her different from the other women. Hippolyta, on the other hand, is an Amazon, one of the warrior women who cut off one of their breasts so they could be better archers. She was probably a huge muscly woman. Both Hermia and Helena are young women but they look different. Hermia is dark ("tawny tartar") and short ("Little! Nothing but low and little!"), whereas Helena is fairer and long-legged ("my legs are longer"). They also have completely different personalities: Hermia is feisty and Helena submissive; Hermia is confident and bold, Helena is completely lacking in self-esteem.
Romeo thinks death would be better because he believes he cannot live with Juliet.
Egeus wants his daughter Hermia to marry Demetrius because he has chosen him as a suitable suitor for her. Egeus believes that Demetrius is the best match for Hermia due to factors like social status, financial stability, and reputation. He also feels that Demetrius is more obedient and will ensure Hermia's well-being.
Hermia is in love with Lysander, but her best friend is Helena. Hermia tells Helena that she plans to elope with Lysander, but Helena passes the message on to Demetrius. Not a very good best friend, then.
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.
That's really a hard question to answer because throughout the play the bonds of love are broken by magic, rearranged, and put back together again. Hermia and Lysander love each other from the beginning, but half way through the play Lysander turns on Hermia for Helena because of Puck. So it's not them. Helena and Demetrius don't really survive because Helena loved Demetrius from the beginning, but he did not feel the same for her. Then in the end because of the fairy magic Demetrius loves her, so its DEFINITELY not them. Finally, there's Hippolyta and Theseus who love each other the whole time, but are not affected by the fairies magic so its them .......... but hippolyta does brag about how she have a better times with other men when theseus and her were hunting. so i think that hermia and lysander had the strongest bond because oberon only changed him back which probably showed him that they truly loved each other
Helena is Miss Low-Self-Esteem. According to her, she is as ugly as a bear and deserves to be treated by Demetrius in the same way he treats his spaniel. So when Lysander and Demetrius come along professing their love for her, she thinks they must be making fun of her because she is so much less attractive than Hermia. Then along comes Hermia, who is bewildered by Lysander's change of behaviour. Helena does not see this for what it is. She assumes that Hermia must immediately see that Helena is being made fun of, and if she is a good friend she would take Helena's side. Since she doesn't take Helena's side, Helena immediately comes to the conclusion that Hermia is part of this imaginary plot against her, and she gives Hermia a long lecture about being a better friend. Hermia expresses her incredulity: "I am amazed at your passionate words. I scorn you not; it seems that you scorn me." As crazy as Helena's logic seems to be, it is just the kind of reasoning you find in people who are convinced of their own worthlessness.
An example of low comedy in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is the character Bottom and his "transformation" into a donkey by Puck. This situation creates physical humor and absurdity through the mismatch between Bottom's knowledge of his surroundings and his transformed appearance.
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Progressive millennialism believes that human nature and society although not perfect will get better. Progressive millennialism believes in the overall progress of society.
Well, Titania is a fairy and can sometimes be small enough to sleep in a flower, which certainly makes her different from the other women. Hippolyta, on the other hand, is an Amazon, one of the warrior women who cut off one of their breasts so they could be better archers. She was probably a huge muscly woman. Both Hermia and Helena are young women but they look different. Hermia is dark ("tawny tartar") and short ("Little! Nothing but low and little!"), whereas Helena is fairer and long-legged ("my legs are longer"). They also have completely different personalities: Hermia is feisty and Helena submissive; Hermia is confident and bold, Helena is completely lacking in self-esteem.
That he believes he knows better than the American Indians what is good for them. Explanation: APEX
Progressive millennialism believes that human nature and society although not perfect will get better. Progressive millennialism believes in the overall progress of society.