Throughout the background story, young childs are already to be chosen to their spouse. Egus has a great admiration toward Demetrius and connects greatly with him. Egus is deciding for the happiness for his daughter not exactly economically wise. Hermia’s Father is forcing her to marry a guy that …show more content…
Hermia couldn’t have helped falling in love with Lysander. He is as good as Demetrius, but her father sees otherwise. “ Thou, Thou, Lysander , thou hast given her rhymes, And interchanged love tokens with my child- with cunning hast thou filched my daughter's’ heart.” (I,i,28-29,36) Eugus sees Lysander as a fool for making drastic decisions for Hermia to fall in love with him. By Egus not accepting Hermia’s relationship she takes matters in her own hands.
When you’re a Teenager in love, you intend to go bizarre with ideas . Hermia runs away to be with Lysander. Both of them decide to meet in the wood to wed. “ And in the wood, where often you and i upon faint primrose beds of their counsel sweet, There my Lysander and myself shall meet, And thence from Athens turn away our eyes, to seek new friends and stranger companies.” (I,i,215-220) Making this decision not only took courage between them but, also proved their love was not a fake. This couldn’t have happened if the people they loved believed them from the