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... (II ii,line 188) Demetrius says, "I love thee not, therefore
pursue me not. ... (III ii,line 169-173) Demetrius says, "Lysander, keep thy
Hermia; I will none. If eer I loved her, all that love is gone. ...
(II i,line 227-228) Demetrius says, "Ill run from thee, and hide me
in the brakes, And leave thee to the mercy of wild beasts."
(II i,line 199-201) "Do I entice you? Do I speak you fair? Or rather
do I not in plainest truth Tell you I do not, nor I cannot love you? ... (II i,line 202-204) Helena says, "And even for that
do I love you the more. I am your spaniel; and, Demetrius, The more
you beat me, I will fawn on you." (II i,line 220-222) "Your virtue is
my privilege. For that It is not night when I do see your face,
Therefore I think I am not in the night;" This proves that Helena is a
fool because Demetrius does not love her, but she still persists.
Approximate Word count = 738 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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