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Chris Hoffmann
Mr. Daniel
Language Arts 8
15 December 2015
Shakespeares Message of Love
1. In this play Shakespeare tries to really express a message about love towards the
audience. Even though this story has magical fairies in it, it has a real meaning. Love can
sometimes be crazy, every day, people in the world find out they do not truly love the person
they have married and so they split up. In Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream (p.28)
Lysander says The course of true love never did run smooth. 2. This shows his opinions on true
love and what he is trying to get to the audience which is that no matter what, in love there will
always be ups and downs. This is the point Shakespeare is trying to connect to with the audience.
3. Shakespeare has his own special way of talking about love. Sometimes he makes it
sound romantic and sometimes absolutely horrible. 4. In Midsummer Nights Dream Egeus wants
his daughter Hermia to marry Demetrius who is in love with her, but Hermia is in love with
Lysander, who is another man of Athens like Demetrius. 5. Egeus will not allow Hermia to marry
Lysander so Theseus gives her until his wedding with Hippolyta to decide. Then, Hermia plans to
run away with Lysander the following night. 6. This part of the play I think shows the audience
how when there is something trying to break true love apart, love will do anything to stop it.
Lysander and Hermia have had true love for each other since the very beginning and there is
really no reason behind it. 7. Shakespeare quotes in A Midsummer Nights Dream And yet, to
say the truth, reason and love keep little company together nowadays. (p.88) I think this is true.

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8. He tries to make this point throughout the story that true love doesnt happen through looks
but with the mind. 9. This means when you see someone you truly love you dont only love them
for their looks but their personality and everything about them.
10. In A Midsummer Nights Dream Shakespeare writes Ill follow thee and make a
heaven of hell, to die upon the hand I love so well. (p.62) I think he is trying to say that when
Helena said this she meant that she would love to die by the hand of her lover. 11. This statement
by Helena is hard to understand but Shakespeare is always trying to get a message of love out to
the audience, and it most likely has a meaning behind it. 12. Helena is truly in love with
Demetrius and she shows it throughout the story. 13. The entire story Helena would not give up
on trying to get Demetrius to love her and at the end they do. 14. This shows how Shakespeare
might have been trying to get the message out that in the end true love wont fail no matter how
many problems occur during its lifetime.

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