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Essay / The Madness of Love in A Midsummer Night's Dream - 736
Lysander's love of Eros creates an argument when his love is directed towards someone else. Previously, everything for the two original lovers was going to be impeccable. Oberon's love for Titania turned into envy, which caused natural disasters in the world of fairies and mortals. Finally, during comedy, when love again creates a romantic scene, it then quickly escalates into a bloody death. Love can be beneficial, but it can also become the bane of someone's life and that of others. Therefore, one should be careful in the midst of love and not act hastily so that it does not become his.