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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HermiaHermia - Wikipedia

    She is a girl of ancient Athens named for Hermes, the Greek god of trade. Overview. Hermia is caught in a romantic entanglement where she loves one man, Lysander, but is being courted by another, Demetrius, whose feelings she does not return.

  2. Sep 16, 2024 · Hermes, Greek god, son of Zeus and the Pleiad Maia; often identified with the Roman Mercury. Hermes was associated with the protection of cattle and sheep. In the Odyssey, however, he appears mainly as the messenger of the gods and the conductor of the dead to Hades.

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  3. Theseus, duke of Athens, has conquered Hippolyta, the Amazon queen, and is about to wed her. Meanwhile, two lovers, Hermia and Lysander, seek refuge in the forest near Athens when Hermia’s father demands that she marry Demetrius.

  4. Hermia is a character in Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream, named after Hermes, the Greek god of commerce. Hermia is one of the two women in the pairs of lovers made up of Lysander and Hermia and Helena and Demetrius, making for a complicated plot following the story of a shifting love quadrangle.

    • Hermia
    • Helena
    • Lysander
    • Demetrius
    • Theseus
    • Hippolyta
    • Egeus
    • Oberon
    • Titania
    • Puck

    Hermia is the daughter of Egeus, an Athenian noble. She is in love withLysander, but her father wishes her to marry Demetrius instead. When her fathertells the duke of her disobedience, Theseus informs her that she must obeyEgeus or face the consequences: life in a nunnery or death. Instead, Hermiadecides to elope with Lysander and flee Athens. Unf...

    Also a young woman of a noble Athenian family, Helena is in love withDemetrius. Though they were betrothed, the fickle Demetrius deserted Helena tocourt her friend Hermia—a match Hermia's father approves of. When Hermia andLysander run away together, Helena alerts Demetrius—thinking that this may helpher win back his love—and they follow the elopin...

    Lysander is a young man in love with Hermia. Although Hermia's father,Egeus, would prefer her to marry Demetrius, Lysander does not relent. Whenpleading their case to Thesus fails to work, Lysander suggests to Hermia thatthey run away to his aunt's house. Since she dwells outside of Athens, theywill be free to from the duke's rule and may marry. Th...

    A somewhat fickle young man, Demetrius was initially in love with—andbetrothed to—Helena but switched his affections to Hermia upon seeing her forthe first time. With the support of Egeus, Demetrius pursues Hermiarelentlessly at the beginning of the play, even though she has openly declaredher love for Lysander. Demetrius even follows them into the...

    Theseus is a legendary duke of Athens. When the play opens, he is preparingto marry Hippolyta, the former queen of the Amazons. He is known in legend forhis wisdom and sense of justice. Initially, he sides with Egeus in the disputeover whom Hermia should marry, but by the end of the play, he has changed hismind and allows her to wed Lysander. It is...

    In Greek mythology (and this play), Hippolyta was the queen of the Amazons.She is captured by Theseus and forced to become his wife. Shakespeare portraysher as eventually willing to marry Theseus rather than as a victim of rape,which was the case in earlier portrayals of her.

    Egeus is an Athenian noble and Hermia's father. He wishes his daughter tomake an advantageous marriage to Demetrius. When Hermia refuses, on account ofher love for Lysander, Egeus involves the duke and implores him to enforce thelaw, which states that Hermia must obey him or suffer dire consequences.

    Oberon is the king of the fairies and a being with magical powers. He isfeuding with his wife, Titania, over a changeling boy, whom he wants for aknight. During their feud, he uses magic to make Titania fall in love withBottom, but he later restores her to her senses. It is Oberon who orders Puckto enchant the feuding lovers, and chaos ensues when ...

    The queen of the fairies, Titania is beautiful and regal. She refuses torelinquish a changeling boy to her husband, and their feud over the boy leadsher husband to give her a love potion. Under the influence of the potion, shebecomes infatuated with Bottom, whom Puck has enchanted to have the head of anass. After Oberon claims the changeling boy, h...

    Puck, or Robin Goodfellow, is a fairy with magical powers who serves Oberon.He is a figure from English folk legend, mischievous but not malevolent. He isa loyal servant but is liable to misinterpreting instructions, and he likes tohave a bit of fun of his own while he's carrying out Oberon's missions (forexample, turning Bottom's head into that of...

  5. Hermia is one of the strongest female characters in the play. She passionately rejects male authority figures in order to make a powerful claim for her own “sovereignty” in the realm of love. Hermia’s strength is most evident in the opening scene, where she faces off with her father, Egeus, in front of Duke Theseus.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HermesHermes - Wikipedia

    Hermes (/ ˈ h ɜːr m iː z /; Greek: Ἑρμῆς) is an Olympian deity in ancient Greek religion and mythology considered the herald of the gods. He is also widely considered the protector of human heralds, travelers, thieves, [2] merchants, and orators.

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