Miss Windish
English II
February 12
Demetrius (some sarcastic comment) When a teenage boy’s soon-to-be wife runs off to marry someone else, he does not exactly respond to it in a tactical way. In William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Demetrius - an anti-feminist who thinks he is the greatest but really is not - chases after his soon-to-be wife, demanding that she give in to the fact that she cannot make any decisions for herself in life and must deal with being forced to marry the man she hates. In the beginning, Egeus goes to the Duke of Athens, Theseus, to see what he can do about Hermia wanting Lysander over his chosen man, Demetrius. He claims Demetrius is the most trustworthy to take care of his daughter. Even