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HELPP!! I just want to know if I’m correct. One of the theme's in A Midsummer Night's Dream is jealousy. Jealousy because in act 1 Helena reveals that she's jealous of Hermia because Demetrius, her would be fiance, is in love with her friend and later, because Puck has enchanted both Demetrius and Lysander to be in love with Helena instead, and now it's Hermia's turn to feel jealous of Helena.
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