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- I believe the message Shakespeare is trying to deliver through this play, is that throughout the early stages of both love and infatuation, they seem almost identical and it is hard to tell them apart and decide which of them you truly feel. Although, once you get past the beginning of your feelings, infatuation will easily fade or break, whereas true love will last through the obstacles. This theory demonstrated in different scenes and situations within the storyline. For example, even after Lysander had despised Hermia and treated her with such disrespect while he was under the spell, Hermia still wished he had been shielded from harm. If all she felt for Lysander was infatuation instead of love, she would most likely not have cared whether or not he had been hurt, after he hurt her.
In this act, several characters look back at prior infatuations with disbelief. What do you think Shakespeare is saying about love and infatuation?