A Midsummer Night's Dream: Shakespeare's Timeless Exploration Of Love
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Without questioning this drastic change, he boldly proclaims to Helena, "Content with Hermia? No, I do repent /The tedious minutes I with her have spent. /Not Hermia, but Helena I love. /Who will not change a raven for a dove?" (II.ii.118-21). Lysander's drugged state (courtesy of Puck) was the source of his apparent change of heart, but even to this day this abrupt transformation happens more often than the average person would care to admit...
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Lysander's drugged state (courtesy of Puck) was the source of his apparent change of heart, but even to this day this abrupt transformation happens more often than the average person would care to admit. Drugged or not, it is in the human nature to desire what isn't ours, and admire the greener grass that our cute neighbor seems to have growing...
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