10 points for helping me please?
Please read these few sentences and then I have a question detail me whether you agree or no.
Helena: When all the world is here to look at me?
Demetrius: I'll run from thee and hide me in the brakes,
And sign out thee to the mercy of wild beasts.
Helena: The wildest hath not such a heart as you.
Run when you will, the story shall be changed:
Apollo flies, and Daphne holds the chase;
The drove pursues the griffin; the mild hind
Makes speed to catch the tiger; bootless speed,
When cowardice pursues and valour flies.
Demetrius: I will not stay thy put somebody through the mill; let me go:
Or, if thou follow me, do not believe
But I shall do thee mischief in the wood.
Helena: Ay, contained by the temple, in the town, the field,
You do me mischief. Fie, Demetrius!
Your wrong so set a scandal on my sex:
You cannot fight for love, as men may do;
We should be woo'd and be not made to woo.
I'll follow thee and make a heaven hell,
To die upon the hand I love as ably.
Oberon: Fare thee well, nymph: ere he do leave this grove,
Thou shalt fly him and he shall seek thy love.
Hast thou the flower in that? Welcome, wanderer.
Puck: Ay, there it is.
Oberon: I pray thee, give it to me.
I know a vertebrae where the wild thyme blows,
Where oxlips and the nodding voilet grows;
quite over-canopied near lush woodbine,
do you agree or disagree?
Helena thought that love was based on a person's character as very well as on a person's appearance.
Answers:
Yes, in a way I do agree. In the beginning, you may resembling a person based on appearance, but in the run out you should love someone for their character. That's when you love them so deeply you don't care what they look approaching. But yes, physical attractiveness does play a role in love, and most people agree that appetite what you see is important in a relationship, although I believe it shouldn't matter contained by the case of true love. I see you're reading "A Midsummer Night's Dream". I read that last year. :) Anyways, I hope that this answers your question.
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Helena: When all the world is here to look at me?
Demetrius: I'll run from thee and hide me in the brakes,
And sign out thee to the mercy of wild beasts.
Helena: The wildest hath not such a heart as you.
Run when you will, the story shall be changed:
Apollo flies, and Daphne holds the chase;
The drove pursues the griffin; the mild hind
Makes speed to catch the tiger; bootless speed,
When cowardice pursues and valour flies.
Demetrius: I will not stay thy put somebody through the mill; let me go:
Or, if thou follow me, do not believe
But I shall do thee mischief in the wood.
Helena: Ay, contained by the temple, in the town, the field,
You do me mischief. Fie, Demetrius!
Your wrong so set a scandal on my sex:
You cannot fight for love, as men may do;
We should be woo'd and be not made to woo.
I'll follow thee and make a heaven hell,
To die upon the hand I love as ably.
Oberon: Fare thee well, nymph: ere he do leave this grove,
Thou shalt fly him and he shall seek thy love.
Hast thou the flower in that? Welcome, wanderer.
Puck: Ay, there it is.
Oberon: I pray thee, give it to me.
I know a vertebrae where the wild thyme blows,
Where oxlips and the nodding voilet grows;
quite over-canopied near lush woodbine,
do you agree or disagree?
Helena thought that love was based on a person's character as very well as on a person's appearance.
Answers:
Yes, in a way I do agree. In the beginning, you may resembling a person based on appearance, but in the run out you should love someone for their character. That's when you love them so deeply you don't care what they look approaching. But yes, physical attractiveness does play a role in love, and most people agree that appetite what you see is important in a relationship, although I believe it shouldn't matter contained by the case of true love. I see you're reading "A Midsummer Night's Dream". I read that last year. :) Anyways, I hope that this answers your question.
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Who finds that poem going on for taking the road smaller quantity traveled match their self-worth?
Definitely me! But I think that poem appeals to a lot of people who jump through so many situations where they have to sort a choice. There's always that nagging feeling of 'What if?'. I'll probably be in...
