Is thy love fair? In "A midsummer night's dream" by Shakespeare Hermias love for her father Theseus, as well as virtuous and noble fantasy of love collide Hermia must choose to marry between Demetrious her father's will and her own love in Lysander. Theseus gives Hermias until the next new moon to decide which lover she will marry; but Hermia must uphold the law or die for disobedience to her father Hermias conformity in her own life by moral excellence, and intellect by grace of god; infused with the Christian model of faith, hope, and charity will somehow lead her to love. Hermisa's own moral excellence transgresses as she begins with cursing Lysander for such acts of love. Being punishable by death or payable of death give me love or give me your love, Hermias questions her own love for Lysander this is the conformity that makes her love noble. As her and Lysander talk of love, she faces her moral excellence Hermia; "I do entreat your grace to pardon me. I know not by what power I am made bold, nor how it may concern my modesty in such a presence here to plead my thoughts; but I beseech your grace that I may know the worst that may be fall me in the case." As she states here that, she refuses to wed with Demetrious. Hermia is facing not just a doubt of love but her father's will and blessing. Hermias bold statement saying "more thy love the more I hateh" she is trying to persuaded Helena to stop her mad pursuit of love turned her heaven to hell. Hermias devote supernatural ability to have an unquestionable love and commitment to Lysander. "My ear catcheth your tongue's sweet melody." As the story proceeds, Hermia arranges to meet with Lysander in the wood, Hermias Christian model of faith, hope, and charity infused with constancy also intellect to Lysander; even though he scorns her, this proof of commitment and loyalty in relation to love as a special gift from god is seen. Hermia "what love could press Lysander from my side?" Lysander: "Lysander's love, that would not let him bide fair Helena, who more englids the night than all you fiery oes and eyes of light. Why seekst thou me? Could not this make thee know the hate I bear thee made me leave thee so?" Although her lover has left her, she still finds faith in love or death question. Hermia's gift to decide on which love is correct the will of her father or the will of herself; Hermia confesses her love for Lysander in the wood, for fear that she might be wrong and have to choose love from others eye would be equal to live as a nun single never to have loved, or even death for disobeying her father this understanding of love is what she is professing. Hermia: O cross to high to be enthralled to low, o spite too old to be engaged to young o hell, to choose love by another's eyes." Hermias charity, faith, and hope with her ability to commit leads her to find love not because she infuses all these aspects of "virtuous love" or noble love are right. Hermias understanding of why she must question her own noble love while questioning her father's law will in hope, in faith, and in charity lead her to her true love Lysander.
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