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Hermia And Lysander's Dream

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In the play a Midsummer Night’s dream Shakespeare addresses problems in society as-well as address issues that have to do with gender roles. However, one of the other notable issues Shakespeare addresses involves love. More specifically how love can become toxic and unhealthy in a relationship. This toxicity can be shown in a relationship that is typically regarded as the picture perfect definition of true love. The relationship in question being between Hermia and Lysander. Although, Hermia and Lysander’s relationship is typically regarded as a sincere and loving relationship there are many instances where they exhibit toxicity in their supposed true love. Looking more closely we will be discussing irrational behavior between Lysander and Hermia. We will also be discussing the relationship between Helena and Hermia and how it affects Hermia’s relationship with others. There are many instances where Shakespeare proved that Hermia and Lysander's love is more toxic than sincere. More specifically in lines 165-166 Act 1 Scene 1 where the toxicity in their love was truly displayed. In this scene Lysander tells Hermia “If thou love me, then steal forth thy father’s house tomorrow night.” Lysander tells Hermia that if she truly loves him then she will leave her father and run away with him. Although most would see this as a true sign of love it is hard to dismiss the underlying meaning behind these words and actions. The repercussions of the words that Lysander chooses to use

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