The story takes place in Athens, when no women were married for love, they were all engaged by their fathers, such an unfree society, Hermia decided to run away with her lover, and from the first act, the love became crazy, it seemed that the lovers Can ignore any consequences.
Cupid is the little god of love in Greek mythology, he often blindfolded, he can make lovers blindfolded.
Shakespeare's plays perfectly describe the absurdity of love.
The elf Parker picked the flower juice and dripped it on the eyes of the lovers, the love relationship became chaotic, and the lovers turned against each other for love. On the absurd summer night, as if having had a ridiculous dream, two couples were naturally together.
Finally, the elf Parker said, "Maybe love is some unseen elf doing this by your side"
So falling in love with someone is fantasy or real?
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