
Hermia
Hermia is a character from William Shakespeare’s play "A Midsummer Night’s Dream." She is a young woman of Athens who is passionate and determined, facing conflicts over her love life. Hermia loves Lysander and is willing to defy her father and societal expectations to marry him. Her character embodies themes of love, loyalty, and independence, often navigating complex emotions and social pressures. Hermia’s journey highlights the struggles of personal choice versus external authority, making her a relatable figure of youthful desire and resilience within the play's comedic and fantastical setting.