Power In A Midsummer's Night Dream

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When a higher power interferes with the love matters f people below them it could be very problematic, as shown in, A Midsummer`s Night Dream, by William Shakespeare. An example of this is if a parent or another higher power tries to separate two people. This can lead the two to disobey the parent/higher power. For example, in the play, Hermia and Lysander disregard Egeus’s threat. Hermia and Lysander run away instead of obeying Egeus. Equally important, if a higher power tires and force two people together, even if they don`t love each other. This may lead to the two people`s lives being ruined. In the play, this is shown when Oberon and Puck try and force Demetrius to love Helena. Although they had good intentions, Puck screws up and mistakes