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"The course of true love never ran smoothly" a quote from handsome Lysander himself when big problems arise in the conflict when Egues tries to destroy the course of true love. The main characters of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream are Lysander and Hermia, two companions who are head over heels for each other, set in Athens, Greece. but the problem occurs when Hermia's father Egeus does not agree with this, for example Egeus says "Stay ahead Demetrius, my noble lord, this man has my consent to marry her". He commands Hermia to marry another man named Demetries but she fails to force herself, even though she faces many consequences. In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Lysander has many doubts in his course of love with his good looks and charming personality intertwining as he captures Hermia's heart while fighting the odds against him. Theseus, the Duke of Athens. he turns to Hermia: she must marry Demetrius, become a nun or die. For example, in the play Theseus states: “Take time to pause and, with the new moon, the day of sealing between me and my love, for an everlasting bond of friendship on this. one day either prepare to die For disobeying your father's will, Or to marry Demetrius, as he would have wanted; Or on the altar of Diana to protest For yes austerity and the celibate life.”(I,1,88) so this shows the difficulty of Lysander and the hermia. if he could lose the love of his life, it seems like they have no way out. Look at it this way: Hermia is locked in a cage with a tiger witch who would be Demetrius because she despises him and Lysander has to find the key before time runs out. You can compare it to Shakespeare's classic Romeo and Juliet, even though there was no happy ending, the struggle to be... middle of paper... sisters but in the end she got what she wanted and never backed down backwards . It was a true course of love that paved the way for her perfect prince. However, A Midsummer Night's Dream has a happy ending, it is axiomatic that if you want something hard enough you will work until you get it. even though there are many flaws in the perfect picture, you can see examples and proof that nothing will ever be easy, since when do you get 100% on a math test without studying? Even though you want this thing called “love” to be easy, then your shakesphers above your head show the reality in the path of love by instructing us readers useful tips on the picture of a perfect life. Unlike That All Is Not What It May Seem.http://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/views/plays/play_view.php?WorkID=midsummer&Act=1&Scene=1&Scope=scene&LineHighlight=162#162