True to Shakespeare, the set up is very much the same as I'm used to when it comes to reading his works. That being said, I still enjoy them a lot. And, as always, I had a little trouble deciphering some of meanings due to the complex sentences, but I found something help me breeze through it with no problem.
I really am enjoying the story so far with the idea of everyone falling in love with the wrong person. It's almost as if he's speaking about the idea of fate and how tampering with it can lead to mischief. I also enjoy the use of descriptive word choices such as how he throws in nature as such a heavy metaphor and the appearance of red has made its way into the story as well. I really do enjoy where the story is going and it leads me to make a few predicaments.
I believe that by the end of the story, Hermia will remain with Lysander.
Titana and Oberon will somehow put aside their differences to at least have a truce (mayhaps even that old love?).
And I'm hoping that Helena will wise up and get over her infatuation with Demetrius.
This is what I predict/hope.
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