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A Midsummer Nights Dream
In Shakespeare's "A Midsummer
Night's Dream" the mortal teenage characters fall in love foolishly,
and the character Bottom states, "O what fools these mortals be".
They are foolish because they act like children. Although Lysander, Hermia,
Demetrius, and Helena appear grown-up, when they are in love they act
foolishly. The four teenage lovers are fools.
Demetrius is a fool because he is unaware that his love changes through
out the play. At the start of the play Demetrius does not love Helena.
(II ii,line 188) Demetrius says, "I love thee not, therefore pursue
me not." (II ii,line 194) "Hence, get thee gone, and follow
me no more." In III ii, Demetrius after being juiced begins to love
Helena. (III ii,line 169-173) Demetrius says, "Lysander, keep thy
Hermia; I will none. If e'er I loved her, all that love is gone. My heart
to her but as guest- wise sojourned, And now to Helen is it home returned,
There to remain." This proves he is a fool, because he is not aware
of his changing love for Helena.
Helena is a fool because Demetrius does not love her but she still persists
in chasing him. Demetrius shows no love for Helena. (II i,line 227-228)
Demetrius says, "I'll run from thee, and hide me in the brakes, And
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