1. A Midsummer Night's Dream
for aught that I could ever read, / Could ever hear by tale or history, / The course of true love never did run smooth; / But, either it was different in blood,---" (771). ... Because Hermia is forced by her father to fulfill his decision, to marry Demetrius, she reacts intensely and negatively to the choice lover by other's eyes among the barrier of love that Lysander tells her: "O hell! ... The love potion is made from the juice of the magical flower that was struck with one of Cupid's misfired arrows by piercing a hundred thousand hearts; it is used by the fairies to wreak romanti...
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