Table of Contents
- 1 What conflict does Egeus first long speech establish in Scene 1 What does his speech tell you about his character?
- 2 What event is Theseus preparing for at the opening of Act 1 Scene 1?
- 3 What is the theme of Act 1 in A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
- 4 What did Helena decide to do at the end of act1?
- 5 Why does Egeus want his daughter to marry Demetrius?
What conflict does Egeus first long speech establish in Scene 1 What does his speech tell you about his character?
What conflict does Egeus’s first long speech establish in Scene 1? What does his speech tell you about his character? True love never did run smooth. He establishes that he will choose his daughter’s husband.
What happened in Act 1 Scene 1 of A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
In act 1 scene 1, Theseus, who is a Duke of Athens, is excited to be marrying Hippolyta in just four days. Lysander points out to Theseus and Egeus that Helena is in love with Demetrius and wants to marry him. Theseus agrees to talk privately to Egeus and Demetrius about this situation, and the three of them leave.
What does Helena say in her soliloquy at the end of Scene 1?
Helena remarks to herself that she envies them their happiness. She thinks up a plan: if she tells Demetrius of the elopement that Lysander and Hermia are planning, he will be bound to follow them to the woods to try to stop them; if she then follows him into the woods, she might have a chance to win back his love.
What event is Theseus preparing for at the opening of Act 1 Scene 1?
This scene opens in Theseus’ palace in Athens. It is four days before his wedding to Hippolyta, the former queen of the Amazons, and Theseus is impatient with how slowly time is moving. Hippolyta assures him that the wedding day will soon arrive.
What does Egeus do in A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
Egeus /iˈdʒiːəs/ is a character in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the comedy by William Shakespeare. He is an Athenian who tries to keep his daughter, Hermia, from marrying Lysander (the man she loves). Egeus wants Hermia to marry Demetrius.
What happens in A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
A quick overview of what happens in the plot of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Egeus asks Duke Theseus to uphold an old law that says he can choose his daughter’s husband. He chooses Demetrius to marry Hermia. Lysander and Hermia decide to run away together through the woods so that Hermia doesn’t have to marry Demetrius.
What is the theme of Act 1 in A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
Love and Marriage and the difficulty of making relationships work. Some related scenes: Act 1 Scene 1: Theseus describes his courtship of Hippolyta and the confusion of the four lovers begins with Egeus’ formal complaint about his daughter’s involvement with Lysander.
What does Helena decide to do at the end of the scene?
What does Helena decide to do at the end of the scene? She hopes Demetrius will follow them and see Helena’s devotion to him.
Who is Helena talking to in this monologue?
#1 Understanding the context of Helena’s Monologue (Act 1 Scene 2) Like most of Shakespeare’s monologues, the core message or intention is very simple. Helena is distraught, and frustrated that the guy she likes, Demetrius, is now in love with her best friend Hermia.
What did Helena decide to do at the end of act1?
Why did Egeus come to see Theseus in Midsummer Night’s Dream?
Egeus has come to see Theseus with a complaint against his daughter: although Egeus has promised her in marriage to Demetrius, who loves her, Lysander has won Hermia’s heart, and Hermia refuses to obey her father and marry Demetrius. Egeus demands that the law punish Hermia if she fails to comply with his demands.
Why did Egeus force Hermia to marry Lysander?
Hermia is insisting on marrying Lysander instead, and Egeus begs permission to either force her to wed Demetrius or to have her killed, as is his right by the law. Theseus gives Hermia until his own wedding date to either give in or become a nun.
Why does Egeus want his daughter to marry Demetrius?
Egeus explains to Theseus that he wants his daughter to marry Demetrius, but that she loves Lysander, who has “bewitched” her with songs of love and gifts. Egeus asks the Duke to uphold the ancient law of Athens, which gives the father the right to pick his daughter’s husband.