Helena's Chase | Classical Monologue

Classical Monologue
Play: A Midsummer Night's Dream (Act 2, Scene 2)
Author: William Shakespeare
Character: Helena Nedar
Posted: July 9, 2019
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Modern Translation:
Oh, I’m out of breath from this foolish chase. The more I pray, the less I get out of it. Hermia is lucky, wherever she is, because she has beautiful eyes. How did her eyes get so bright? Not from crying. If that’s the case, tears wash my eyes more than hers. No, no, I’m as ugly as a bear, since animals that see me run away in terror. So it’s no surprise that Demetrius runs away from me as if I were a monster. What evil and deceitful mirror made me think I could rival Hermia’s starry eyes? But who’s this here? Lysander, on the ground? Is he dead or sleeping? I don’t see any blood or injuries-Lysander, if you’re alive, wake up.
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