This is why Hero isn't idealised as her cousin Beatrice, Hero posses little wit and is easily dictate to. ... Hero's marriage is very family orientated and consult from her father is necessary, in fact Hero's father on consults his daughter on what approach she should take in accepting the marriage proposal from Don Pedro, the Prince of the play, rather than consulting her on how she felt. ... What makes Beatrice more admirable as a person is her desired mature beauty, she is not only proposed to once but twice and she happily rejects the, "Prince", Don Pedro (II,i,305-325), on...
Unwilling to relinquish control of the young Indian Prince, Titania remains firm as she speaks with Oberon, "See our moonlight revels, go with us; If not, shun me, and I will spare your haunts" (141-142). ... However, the young woman is in need of little convincing and quickly agrees. ...