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A midsummer Nights Dream

When we first meet Hermia she is the typical girl in love against her fathers wishes. Obviously we see from the start that she is very devoted to Lysander, her love, and she does not like to be forced to do things that she does not want. She does not want to marry Demetrius even though her father has pretty much told her it is that or death. Yes, she could always go live in a nunnery or live a life of chastity but who really wants that. So from the start we see that she is very adamant and very in love.

Before going into Hermia's inner self I must address her physical appearance. She is Egeus' daughter and she is a tiny woman with a dark completion. She is often mocked for this like when Helena and her were quarreling in the woods Hermia says this in regards to height - "Now I perceive that she hath made compare between our statures: she hath urged her height, And with her personage, her tall personage, Her height, forsooth, she hath prevailed with him." (Act III Scene 2 Line 292). So obviously she is aware of her lack in height and it seems to cause her a bit of pain. Though Helena is taller than Hermia even she admits


Hermia is a very key figure in the story so she has relations with almost all the characters in the story. The first and most important relationship Hermia had was with the man she loved, Lysander. From the start we see that Hermia loved Lysander with all her heart and he loved her the same in return. The only time that there was a flaw in their relationship was when Puck put the magic into Lysander's eyes and he fell in love with Helena. Hermia had very right to be mad and to feel rejected. But once Puck straightened out his goof up their relationship went back to the euphoric state like before.

Hermia and Egues' relationship is that of a typical father-daughter relationship. Egues only wants the best for is daughter and Hermia is only thinking about her own welfare. She loves Lysander and her father does not think he is the best man to marry his little girl. So as for that their relationship is completely healthy. Hermia just says - " I would my father looked but with my eyes." (Act I Scene 1 line 56). But fathers can definitly be that way at times. They see what they want to see.

Throughout the story Hermia's emotions were kind of tossed around and at one point she even sa

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