Write a Shakespearean sonnet from the perspective of one of the following characters from Act II to
another. Here are some choices:
• A sonnet from Helena to Demetrius
• A sonnet from Lysander to Hermia
• A sonnet from Hermia to Lysander
• A sonnet from Lysander to Helena
Be sure to follow all of the guidelines for a Shakespearean sonnet including: fourteen lines, ten syllables
per line, the correct rhyme scheme, a theme of love/beauty, the content pattern for each stanza, and the
use of several instances of figurative language. Be sure to accurately represent the feelings of the
character based on the events of Act II.
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