What does helena wish for
Helena previous. Through Athens I am thought as fair as she. But what of that? Demetrius thinks not so. Act 1 Scene 1. The more I love, the more he hateth me.
We cannot fight for love, as men may do. Act 2, Scene 1. In thy eye, that shall appear. Wake when some vile thing is near. Enter Lysander and Hermia who have fled from Athens. And, to speak truth, I have forgot our way. We'll rest us , Hermia, if you think it good,.
And tarry for the comfort of the day. Be it so, Lysander. Find you out a bed,. For I upon this bank will rest my head. One turf shall serve as pillow for us both;. One heart, one bed, two bosoms, and one troth. Nay, good Lysander. For my sake, my dear,. Lie further off yet; do not lie so near. O, take the sense , sweet, of my innocence! Love takes the meaning in love's conference. I mean that my heart unto yours is knit,. So that but one heart we can make of it.
So, then, two bosoms and a single troth. Then by your side no bedroom me deny,. For lying so, Hermia, I do not lie. Lysander riddles very prettily. Now much beshrew my manners and my pride. If Hermia meant to say Lysander lied. But, gentle friend, for love and courtesy ,. Lie further off in human modesty. Such separation, as may well be said,.
Becomes a virtuous bachelor and a maid. So far be distant, and good night, sweet friend. Thy love ne'er alter till thy sweet life end. Amen, amen, to that fair prayer, say I,. And then end life when I end loyalty. Here is my bed. Sleep give thee all his rest. With half that wish the wisher's eyes be pressed! Enter Robin Puck with the magic potion.
After Oberon observed Demetrius cruelly rejecting Helena, he instructed Robin to find the young Athenian nobleman and to put the magic potion on his eyes so that he'd fall in love with the young Athenian lady. Little did Oberon realize that there are two young Athenian couples wandering about in the woods. Through the forest have I gone,.
But Athenian found I none. On whose eyes I might approve. This flower's force in stirring love. Night and silence. Who is here? Weeds of Athens he doth wear. This is he my master said. And here the maiden, sleeping sound. What does Hermia confess to Helena? What does Helena wish for? Who does Helena love in Act 3? What kind of person is Helena?
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She says she's like Demetrius's dog—the more he kicks her, the more she'll follow him. He can do whatever he wants to her, she says, if he'll only allow her to keep trailing after him. She says it would be a great honor to her, and no cost to him, if he could use her as his dog.
It's not night when she sees his face, and the forest isn't deserted when he's near, as he's her whole world. She says he can run away, but, even though she's a woman, she'll chase after him, switching traditional roles.
She says his scorn makes a scandal on her femininity, as women are supposed to be the pursued, not the pursuers. As Demetrius leaves, Helena says she'll follow him, making heaven out of the hell he gives her, even if it kills her. She says that, wherever Hermia is, she's sure to be happy, because she has blessed and attractive eyes. Helena is sure her eyes didn't get that way from crying, as she herself has done her fair share of crying and is still "ugly as a bear.
Finally, Helena decides her mirror lied. It's no use to compare herself to Hermia. She then trips over the sleeping Lysander and worries that he might be dead. The paranoid Helena bids him to wake up, if he's alive. She says Lysander should be happy, as Hermia loves him. She says she thought he was a gentleman, but this is a new low, abusing and mocking a girl that is refused by her crush.
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