Helena was a schoolfriend of Hermia's, so they liked to share information about their lives. And happy lovers are always happy to tell the world about their impending joy. Also, Hermia might have thought that Helena might be more optimistic about Demetrius if she knew that Hermia was about to put herself totally out of the running in the marriage stakes.
Helena accuses Hermia of conspiring with Lysander and Demetrius to make fun of her.
Oberon sees Demetrius acting in an abusive manner towards Helena. In order to help Helena out, since he feels sorry for her, Oberon gets Puck to put the love-in-idleness juice on Demetrius's eyes.
hermia and Helena are friends. but Helena gets jealous of hermia because hermia gets the love of both lysander and demetrius, the guy she loves.
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Helena tells Demetrius about Hermia and Lysander's plan to elope because she hopes that by revealing this information, Demetrius will love her instead of Hermia. Helena is desperate for Demetrius's affection and believes that her loyalty to him will make him realize her feelings for him.
I felt sad because Helena would try to destroy Hermia's and Lysander's plan
Not exactly. His plan for Titania worked but his plan to get Demetrius to fall for Helena didn't, thanks to Puck's error.
Demetrius and Lysander fall in love with Helena
Helena.
In "A Midsummer Night's Dream," there are multiple love interests and relationships. Hermia loves Lysander, Demetrius initially loves Hermia but later falls for Helena, and Helena loves Demetrius. Additionally, Titania, the queen of the fairies, falls in love with Bottom when she is under a spell.
Helena marries Demetrius at the end of the play "A Midsummer Night's Dream." This marriage occurs after Puck uses magic to correct the love triangle between Helena, Demetrius, Hermia, and Lysander.
Hermia confesses her elopement plan to Helena because she needs her help to convince Demetrius to love her instead of pursuing Hermia. Helena is Hermia's friend and she hopes that by telling her the truth, they can work together to solve their romantic entanglements.
Demetrius and Lysander both love Hermia. Helena loves Demetrius. Helena tells Demetrius about Hermia leaving with Lysander because she thinks it'll make him love her instead of the woman that ran away with another man.
The main storyline concerns the young people Hermia, Lysander, Demetrius and Helena. Hermia and Lysander are lovers, but Demetrius wants to marry Hermia too, and has Hermia's father and the law on his side. Helena used to be Demetrius's girlfriend, but he dumped her to chase after Hermia. To escape the law, Lysander and Hermia plan to fly the country through the wood next to town, and Helena and Demetrius follow. Due to the unexpected interference of various fairies in the wood, Lysander is magicked into loving Helena, then Demetrius is magicked into loving her also. The spell on Lysander is reversed so he goes back to loving Hermia, and they are found and invited to return to the city and to marry each other, Lysander marrying Hermia and Demetrius marrying Helena.
The four young lovers in A Midsummer Night's Dream are Hermia, Lysander, Helena, and Demetrius. The play explores their intertwined romantic entanglements amidst the magical chaos unleashed by the fairy Puck.
Helena was a schoolfriend of Hermia's, so they liked to share information about their lives. And happy lovers are always happy to tell the world about their impending joy. Also, Hermia might have thought that Helena might be more optimistic about Demetrius if she knew that Hermia was about to put herself totally out of the running in the marriage stakes.