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A Midsummer Night's Dream: Shakespeare's Timeless Exploration Of Love

   
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Another example of judgment gone awry while high on love is Hermia and Lysander's rash decision to run away together despite the fact they both risk a punishment of death from Theseus if they are caught. They feel strengthened by the mere thought of ?togetherness' and are willing to take risks that they would not normally think of taking...
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They feel strengthened by the mere thought of ?togetherness' and are willing to take risks that they would not normally think of taking. Any synthetic chemical is likely make a person feel brave, or even invincible, and the natural endorphins that rush with love are no different in effect...
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