How Does Shakespeare Use Conflict In A Midsummer Night's Dream

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In our daily life, we are always attracted deeply by diverse movies, TV series and novels. How do they allure and hook our sights and minds? The answer is conflict. The term conflict is the struggle between two or more opposing forces, as well as the problem that one or more characters, usually main characters, have to face to (Welty). Conflict is used not only to fascinate readers’ eyes and minds with the story, but also to promote the plots of the story, and it is the most essential element of a novel, a movie, or a TV series. A story is made of various conflicts; therefore, if the story lacks conflicts, it will be insipid and difficult for readers to follow. A Midsummer Night’s Dream, which was written by William Shakespeare, includes lots of conflicts, but there are three conflicts that …show more content…
Shakespeare employs conflicts through Egeus and Hermia, his daughter, and Lysander, her lover; Hermia and her former best friend Helena; and Fairy King Oberon and his queen Titania. In Act 1, scene 1, Egeus says to Theseus, “I beg the ancient privilege of Athens./As she is mine, I may dispose of her—/Which shall be either to this gentleman/Or the her death—according to our law/Immediately provided in that case” (41-45). His cruel petition causes Hermia and Lysander deciding to run away from Athens into the forest, where the fairies live. A second main conflict in A Midsummer Night’s Dream is between Hermia and Helena. Though they are best friends, Hermia breaks with Helena because Helena loves Demetrius, but he loves Hermia. Helena says, “I will go tell him of fair Hermia’s flight” (1.1.246). Helena reveals to Demetrius Hermia and Lysander’s