Helena ponders the transforming power of love, noting that Cupid is blind. The lovesick Helena has been abandoned by her beloved Demetrius, because he loves the more attractive Hermia. Helena, while tall and fair, is not as lovely as Hermia
Helena finds it unfair that Demetrius dotes on Hermia's beauty, and she wishes appearances were contagious the way a sickness is so that she might look just like Hermia and win back Demetrius. What Helena Means Is That love to eyesight and vision are matters of vital importance in this play about love and the confusion it sometimes brings.
This Quote that Helena Said It means true love can never be based on what the eyes see Such as beauty but what your mind and supposedly heart sees and feels. In our soul none of us have seen ; however, eventually it is the soul which is supposed to express perfect love
In My Words What I think it means is when you love someone that it doesn’t matter what they look like but what is on the inside. And since Love is painted blind he doesn’t love with his eyes but with his mind he loves what’s on the inside.
-Monica Herrera:) Hope You Like It!
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