Control In A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare

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Trying to control someone is a waste of time. Control plays a big role in the play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, by Shakespeare. In the play characters are very controlling. An example is when Egeus tries to control Hermia. In his effort of trying to control Hermia, she disobeyes him and runs away, creating many dilemmas later on in the play. Therefore, you can not control someone else's actions. A Midsummer Night's Dream just goes to show how unpredictable people are and how much they change; therefore it is very hard to control someone's actions. Hermia is telling Helena:
¨Lysander and I will fly this place.” (1.1 203). This means Lysander and Hermia are running away to get married. It goes to show how much Hermia loves Lysander, and that