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Love is something that will never be defined. No one knows what love is. When
Egeus describes it as being “feign”, and “cunning”, he is, for the most part,
corredt. Love can sneak on a person, or a person can sneak up on it. I can back
the former from personal experience. Love can be truly cunning, and when it is,
it hurts. For example, Hermia and Lysander have to make plans to elope because
otherwise they cannot be together because of her father, Theseus.
Theseus wants
her to marry Demetrius because Theseus likes him better. This makes the love
that Lysander and Hermia have for each other hurt more than love already should,
and then puts them in danger when they decide to elope. Thus, love can be a
problem. One solution to this would be for Lysander to challenge Demetrius to a
duel, as was a custom in Shakespeare’s days. If Lysander won, then he and Hermia
would no longer have to worry about him, and they could be wed.
In this however,
there is a problem in the solution. Love is one of those things where there is
no real “Gray Area”. Many people know if they are or if they aren’t. It’s
something that just comes. Often at the wrong times, like when it is not
returned. Love can be a blessing, though, when it is returned, and can lead to
many years of joy and prosperity, as long as the love is respected. Often times
though, love is deceitful, and can stop on a dime. There is no solution for
that.
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