Lust Over Love Our modern day lives are the evolved lifestyle of the past generations as we are developing into more modest human beings humans. As time passes, many people developed new perspectives toward the same feeling. Shakespeare’s play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream exemplifies how lovers have approached love’s struggle in numerous ways in order for their love to succeed. This colligates to modern day couple’s love where the same problems are faced, only in a different environment. Shakespeare’s
Fog of Love Humans, from culture to culture and century to century, are markedly different from those around them; the similarities seem to be few and far between. However, human culture has always had one very consistent theme: love. Every civilization has had its own take on this essential human emotion. It has been shown to be as traditional and calculated as it can be rebellious and volatile. In Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, for example, as well as songs by more modern artists such
Hermia and Lysander, who are both from the city of Athens face many problems throughout their relationship with the law of Athens to the magic potion that twisted everything up. In the time that both the couples lived in filial duty (duty to family) was contemporaneous. Hermia’s duty to her family was to fulfil