Control In A Midsummer Night's Dream

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People try and control others all of the time, but no one can just control anyone. Control is a major theme in, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Demetrius and Egeus both want to control someone but they fail at trying to. Shakespeare makes the case unpredictable to be true.

The results are unpredictable, A Midsummer Night's Dream, shows that the results of trying to control another person's actions are unpredictable. In act 2, scene 1, when Demetrius is tired of Helena following him around Demetrius says, “And here am I, and wood with in this wood, because I cannot meet my Hermia” (2.1.198-200). In act 1, scene 1, Egues just doesn't accept that his daughter doesn't want to marry the man he wants her too, he says, “Stand forth, Demetrius my