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write a note on 'hermia'. ​

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Answered by karthika2009e
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Answer:hermia is one of the strongest female characters in the play. She passionately rejects male authority figures in order to make a powerful claim for her own “sovereignty” in the realm of love. Hermia's strength is most evident in the opening scene, where she faces off with her father, Egeus, in front of Duke Theseus.She is an independent girl at the beginning of the play who defies her father to run away with Lysander – and she keeps this independent streak, although during the spell she follows Lysander like a puppy.at various points throughout Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream, Hermia is a fearful, hopeful, bewildered, and joyful character. Her father, Egeus, and the king, Theseus, tell her that her only choices are to marry the smug Demetrius, become a nun, or die.

Answered by parvati1527
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if you are asking about that Hernia so Sometimes an untreated hernia can lead to potentially serious complications. It may also put too much pressure on nearby tissues, which can cause swelling and pain in the surrounding area. A portion of your intestine could also become trapped

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