So I was taking a test that has to do with A Midsummer's Night Dream, and thought of something that happened 2 yrs ago. So we we
re doing a play and I was Helena and my crush, Chase was Demetrius. Me and one of my rlly good friend Jiulie was Helena and her bestie Olivia and my bestie Katie was Hermia (btw, Lysander was a kinda fat kid Kristian and he farts skink, no one really liked him) So I loved him and ig he thought of me as a really good friend (getting mlb vibes here lol) so it was kind like I'm chasing him (I don't chase, I attract <3) but um it's alot like the story. And I think that Katie sorta liked him too ( that's a nasty thing to do to ur bsf) cause she kinda got jelly when we were talking. So umm I asked him at lunch one day which one would he rather be Helena and he was like " oh like your my sis and whatev but being in love with Jiulie would be awkward like since like I don't really know her that well but id.k. I was kinda confused at what he said here. And at the end where Demetrius fell in love with Helena by the spell, I was like finally! I pretended that he wasn't spelled and we were ourselves and like he actually loved me. (said my 5th grade heart, and also ignoring that Kristian was not in love with me. Any Thoughts?
- A Confused Helena <3
One benefit is that the audience can connect more effectively with the author if they are tellinga story in first-person pov because the authir would have to use language that helps the audience feels and almost in a way experience what they went through or are describing.