~Love Is Very Chaotic~1
In a Midsummer Night’s Dream Lysander and Hermia 2
had a very great relationship. Although Helena and 3
Demetrius’s Relationship was in knots, Demetrius did not 4
want to be with Helena because he was deeply in love with 5
Hermia.6
Puck Made The mistake of putting potion on 7
Lysander’s eyes and it made him fall in love with Helena.8
So Both Lysander and Demetrius were fighting over 9
Helena. Hermia Was very confused she thought it was all a 10
set up to make her look stupid.11
Helena Also thought that Hermia was playing a 12
joke on her. As everyone could tell Helena did 13
not want Lysander to be in love with her and she didn’t 14
want all this attention. Before you knew it Helena and 15
Hermia were fighting over the fact Lysander fell in love 16
with Helena and he didn’t love Hermia No More.17
Lysander, Demetrius, Helena and Hermia all fall 18
asleep in the woods. While they are asleep Puck Fixes 19
what he has messed up on and makes sure that Lysander 20
no longer loves Helena. They all wake up and they think it 21
was a dream. They all were forced out of the forest and 22
they went in to Athens. 23
In the beginning of a Midsummer Nights Dream 24
Titania and Oberon fall in love and Titania soon realizes 25
she fell in love with an ass; she doesn’t know why she felt 26
the way that she did. Oberon soon turns back into a man 27
and she doesn’t love him anymore.28
I thought that A Midsummer Nights Dream had many 29
important plots to the play and it was cool to read about 30
how challenging love can be, and the many difficulties that 31
might arise. 32
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wrote may 26 05
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cool lol
hey cassie this was sooo interesting haha but i have never read this and dont know what its really about. but my fave one so far is romeo and juliet lol. ill coment on your page and tell ya about yesterday k well have fun today ttyl girl!!!
love always,
Jenn -
we're doing a midsummer nights dream in english rite now as well. its my favourite shakespeare play.
p.l.
