The love in Midsummer Night's Dream is presented as creating bonds based on a fleeting notion rather than on lasting principles such as fertility and power.
<h3>What is the Midsummer Night's Dream? </h3>
The story is characterized by 4 Athenians who were trying run away to the forest only to have Puck the fairy which makes both of the boys fall in love with the same girl.
In the Act 1 and 2, the Athenia has a meeting about the play they hope to perform as part of the celebration for Theseus and Hippolyta's wedding.
In conclusion, the love was presented as creating bonds based on a fleeting notion rather than on lasting principles such as fertility and power.
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Wheatley made use of the word "crown'd" to suggest that the king deserves to be bestowed upon with all the goodness. This word was used in his work "To the King's Most Excellent Majesty" in the following quotation: <span>"May George, beloved by all the nations round, Live with heav'ns choicest constant blessings crown'd!"
He used the word "crown'd" metaphorically to convey that all the "constant blessings" should also be crowned upon him - much like crowning a king meant bestowing him with the power and responsibility of that role.</span>
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D. You're being asked a question, so it's interrogative. You can remember that by thinking that interrogative is like being interrogated, aka being asked questions.