Analysis Of Quotes From 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'

1681 Words7 Pages
“Still she wants her sister to think, The goat’s really looking rather well, isn’t she?” Page 114 | * This quote shows that between Virginia and Vanessa, they haven’t had much a loving relationship in the family; thinking her sister would call herself a goat is indicative of their distant relationship. * The mood of the scene is rather gloomy; this is due to Vanessa coming at an inappropriate time and frustrates Virginia whom both already doesn’t have a strong bond to one another. | “Virginia had suggested that Vanessa name her future daughter Clarissa” Page 116 | * Previously, Virginia reveals that Clarissa is moreover a better representation of herself as a person and this quote tells us that Virginia feels her sister Vanessa, would be pleased with a daughter that parallels herself without the…show more content…
That’s what there is; that’s the reward, after more than a dozen years… Louis appears, and will be remembered, as a sad man complaining about love.” Page 126 | * This quote reveals Richard’s emotions while being with Louis; it’s as though he was displeased and the time spent with Louis wasn’t memorable to him. * This quote also tells us about Louis’ personality; he was dedicated with the relationship between himself and Richard and had cherished the memories greatly; shows great love and affection to people close to him. | “I want a doomed love. I want streets at night, wind and rain, no one wondering where I am.” Page 135 | * This quote reveals a development with Virginia whom indicates that she is unsatisfied with her own life and wishes to be with Louis, whose life is more extravagant. * This quote reveals inner conflicts within Virginia because she desires to be lost and wishes no one to find her; she wishes she can escape from her life as if she didn’t exist | “She can kiss Kitty in the kitchen and love her husband,

More about Analysis Of Quotes From 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'

Open Document