A Midsummer Night's Dream - Helena and Demetrius [Hot N Cold]
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Love the video, but I'll always be a Demetrius/Hermia fangirl, myself haha (; I absoltuely adore this play and Shakespeare, though. Nice vid (:
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@FoxySpiritOfJazz Not nerd. You're a literature buff. You're an intelligent young woman.
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@FoxySpiritOfJazz Well Shakespeare fans are out there. I wish I could meet more of them too. My major is in psychology but I chose to take Shakespeare class as an elective. I studied it in high school and lets face it, the characters in the tragedies such as Hamlet and Othello are great sources for psychoanalysis. The language is poetic and lovely! I agree. At any rate, I just think the movie would be interesting to watch as a way to see the other side of the argument.
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@Billysrose71 You might have just missed the point here of my fan video. It's more about the way they end up together, not how Demetrius makes Helena feel at the beginning of the play. If you don't like the video and the song choice, then please just dislike it and be on your way.
Great to know! I love his stories! Are you going to see Anonymous?
Billysrose71 4 months ago
@Billysrose71 That's good, I never seem to meet anyone with a passion for Shakespeare! I'm not going to see Anonymous though. Not because I'm dead set against it, it's just because I don't see why people have this need to find out the 'true' author of the plays, you know? I mean, the language is beautiful... why can't people just sit back and enjoy it instead trying to analyse every nanosecond of it? Just feels like a waste of time, for me anyway!
FoxySpiritOfJazz 4 months ago
That' is alright. I have studied Shakespeare in college. There is confusion when both men suddenly want Helena instead of Hermia. Helena suddenly suspects that both are involved in some ploy in some effort to make fun of her. Then she suspects Hermia is part of the ploy. She throws out accusations. This is all because her self-esteem is low due to the fact that she had been rejected so many times.
Billysrose71 4 months ago
@Billysrose71 I know, I'm kinda of a Shakespeare nerd/fangirl :P
FoxySpiritOfJazz 4 months ago
I have not seen this version of the play. All I know is at the end? He loves her with his whole heart because he discovers his love for Hermia, or what he thought to be love was superficial. That he loves Helena for her inner beauty. I was not trying to be negative and I apologize for the fact that I came off that way. The only mind changing that happened came from the love spell. The video was well put together.
Billysrose71 4 months ago
@Billysrose71 Oh, ok, I get it now. I apologise too for being standoff-ish. It's just YouTube... home of the trolls, and you have to be prepared... Often I'm a little too prepared! :P
FoxySpiritOfJazz 4 months ago