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Essay / The journey of true love never runs smoothly - 1000
Although true love is precious when achieved, its rarity can be attributed to the multitude of obstacles lovers must face. Couples often struggle to express their love for each other or may face difficulties within the marriage. Whether it's disagreements, affection from those around you, lost friendships or jealousy, the quest for true love has its consequences. This concept is expressed several times in A Midsummer Night's Dream, in the case of many lovers. However, it can be said that even if complications ensue, true love is worth a lifetime of problems. In Hermia and Lysander's struggles to find a place where they can freely express their true love, it is evident that the course of something so rare as true love always has obstacles. Lysander said: “And now, my love? Why is your cheek so pale? / What is the probability that roses will wither so quickly? (1.1.130-131), showing that he and Hermia are a faithful couple truly showing their adoration for each other. However, Aegeus, Hermia's father, refuses to allow these two lovers to marry. This is the conflict Hermia faces: disobey her father (and Athenian law), or comply with her father's will and allow this "edict of fate" to run its course. “Oh damn, choosing love through another’s eyes!” (1.1.142), Hermia decides. Hermia chooses to follow the path her true love brings her rather than doing what her father insists. In this example, complications manifest in issues related to true love. Plus, even Titania and Oberon struggle in Baddam 2 to maintain the course of their true love. A longtime couple, even the fairy king and queen, face the complications that true love brings from time to time: "Always true in love, / and stains from nature's hand" (5.1 .425-426...... middle of paper ......e generated due to the blindness of those under the effects of love Many complications can be attributed to true love. affect not only the lovers but also the nature around them Some of these complications include jealousy and misjudgments All these obstacles support the fact that true love never runs smoothly Although true love is precious. , it certainly has obstacles and obstacles. In A Midsummer Night's Dream, they all enjoyed the joys of true love, but also endured the complications that each of them could. testifying that the course of true love has never run smoothly. William. A Midsummer Night's Dream. Ed. Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2009. Print