What Is Trust In A Midsummer Night's Dream

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All relationships go through trials to prove the worth they hold. In A Midsummer Night's Dream, William Shakespeare conveys a dramatic scheme of friendship, Love, and marriage. It's a spinoff of the well-known love story. Two lovers, Hermia and Lysander, fight for each other and for their marriage. Trials come along the way to test them. Her father, Egeus, disapproves of them and wants her to marry another man, Demetrius. Hermia's ¨best friend¨ is in love with Demetrius. They all are in trouble when the fairies decide to play tricks. They all go through these things only to prove how much they love and trust one another. Trust is the boundary between success and failure.
The trust you can or will have in a relationship is everything. Hermia and Lysander's relationship, in the beginning, is all based on love, trust, and affection. Hermia is stuck on deciding whether to marry Demetrius, the man her father has paired her with, or Lysander, her one and only love. She is conflicted and doesn't know what to do. She picks Lysander out of need and they plan to run away together to get married. They come up with a meeting place and decide a time. They express their trust towards each other and promise they'll
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King Theseus and Queen Hippolyta of Athens are getting married and they need some entertainment. Some craftsmen of Athens are to put on a play. They are very close and grow closer as they practice together to make the play as great as they can muster. When Bottom, a weaver, set to play Pyramus, goes missing everything could very well fall apart. They all look for him worrying. ¨Have you sent to Bottoms house? Is he come home yet?...¨ ¨If he come not, then the play is marred. It goes not forward doth it?¨ (Shakespeare 4.2. 1-4). They trusted bottom to ¨carry¨ the play considering he was known as the ¨best¨ of the group. He plays one of the main characters and if he doesn't show, then the play will not