Who is helena in a midsummer night dream
SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. Why does Oberon order Puck to fetch the magic flower? Why does Puck delight in causing chaos and confusion? Helena needs to overcome her own insecurities. She should genuinely deal with them, instead of rationalizing them away by assuming she's just inferior to prettier women. Then, she might be able to relax and just enjoy love.
There's a lesson for everybody here: Hermia needs to calm down, Lysander needs to toughen up, Demetrius needs to get off his high horse, and Helena needs to accept the confidence that comes with being loved. Parents Home Homeschool College Resources.
Study Guide. By William Shakespeare. Previous Next. Helena Shakespeare introduces Helena to us as the character that nobody loves.
To continue using this website please confirm that you accept our use of Cookies. She seems at first to be confident of her own attractiveness 'Through Athens I am thought as fair as she' , I. Her betrayal of the elopement plans to Demetrius, her undignified pursuit of him to the wood, her inability to credit that Demetrius and Lysander have fallen in love with her, and finally her lengthy appeal to Hermia to respect their childhood friendship, culminating in a call for 'pity' and an absurd forecast of her own 'death' III.
Her final lines express wonderment that she has been reunited with Demetrius, coupled with a lingering uncertainty.
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