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Because Hermia is a lady and believes that it isn't ladylike to sleep in the same "bed" before marriage. Because Puck mistakes Lysander for Demetrius.

Causing Lysander to fall in love with Helena. Who does Lysander fall in love with when he wakes up? What happens after Titania falls in love with Bottom? Does Demetrius really love Helena? What happens when Hermia wakes up? Why do the rest of the actors run off when bottom reappears? Why does Titania give Oberon the child? Why does Titania want to keep the child? Why does Lysander want to rest? What flower does Oberon use?

Why does puck make a mistake with the love potion? Who falls in love with Helena first? What does puck think he is doing in lines 72 89? Why did Oberon want to put a spell on Demetrius?

What are three tricks that Puck has played on humans? Similar Asks. What is the medical term for movement away from the midline of the body? Egeus has come to see Theseus so that he could tell Hermia to listen to her father. Hermia is caught in a romantic entanglement where she loves one man, Lysander, but is being courted by another, Demetrius, whose feelings she does not return. He is angry with his daughter Hermia because she refuses to marry Demetrius, the person he wants her to marry.

What does Hermia accuse Helena of doing? Hermia accuses Helena of playing a joke mocking her and stealing Lysander. Helena awakens in this scene to find Lysander and Demetrius both madly in love with her. She accuses Hermia of participating with Lysander and Demetrius to play a cruel joke on her. She believes the two men are pretending to be in love with her.

She thinks that Hermia is going along with the act. Hermia decides she loves Lysander and she will runaway with him in the woods. Why does Theseus lead Egeus and Demetrius away? To talk to them privately and to get the actors off the stage. While they love different people—Hermia loves Lysander, and Helena loves Demetrius—they both stand up against opposition to fight for what they want. Table of Contents.

We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. Do not sell my personal information. Oberon is jealous of Theseus, because Titania loves him.

Skip to content Why does Hermia insist Lysander sleep a little bit away from her? Who does Puck accidentally put the spell on? Who married Hermia? Hermia and Lysander marry each other at the wedding. Does Hermia and Lysander get married?

Who is Titania in love with? What big mistake did Puck? How does Puck fix his mistake? Who is the first person Lysander sees after he wakes up? Is Helena jealous of Hermia? Who does Helena end up with? Why is Helena afraid of Hermia? How does Lysander fall back in love with Hermia? What did puck do to bottom? How could her own teary eyes be compared with Hermia's, which are as sphery as the stars? When Lysander falls in love with Helena under the spell of the love-in-idleness, he applauds her transparency, which allows him to see into her heart.

Similarly, he can see love's stories written in her eyes, which contain "love's richest book" Apparently, love is based entirely upon looks, upon attractiveness, and the source of this attraction resides in the eyes, which, after all, are windows to the soul. The narrative of love is conveyed through the exchange of looks, through vision that reveals the soul. Helena longs for a "sweet look" from Demetrius' eyes, a look that will reveal his attraction for her and that will allow him to see the story of her love for him.

This scene also plays with the notion of love at first sight: While Romeo and Juliet presents this as a valid form of love, applauding their instant devotion, this play is more suspicious of such seeming love. Lysander's instant love at the sight of Helena seems more a sign of his lack of fidelity than of true love.

Linked to the emphasis on vision is Lysander's resort to logic, which is a form of clear-sightedness. While he had earlier declared his undying love for Hermia with the language of emotion, Lysander now explains his new, fickle preference for Helena in terms of reason, which says that she is "the worthier maid," yet he provides no reasons for this judgment. In fact, the characters of Hermia and Helena seem fairly interchangeable in the play, as are Lysander and Demetrius, so it is difficult for readers to know what might make Helena or Hermia a better choice as a lover.

What is the source of his love for Hermia? Shakespeare never says, perhaps because he wants to emphasize love's arbitrary nature. Lysander claims he is now mature and his reason is better developed, allowing him to see Hermia's faults and Helena's strengths, yet the play gives no indication that Lysander has, indeed, changed.

Similarly, it provides no detail to support these differences between the two women. Lysander's claims are particularly ludicrous to members of the audience, who know the reason for the change in his mood isn't his new maturity, but Puck's magic.



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