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People say that love is a stunning thing, but they fail to understand the challenges that

face true love. True love is unconditional, patient, kind, and chronic despite the
challenges that one faces while experiences true love. As one explores the affection of
actual love, numerous challenges face a couple throughout their relationship which
proceeds to marriage life. Based on personal experience, many troubles such as loss of
friends, disagreements between couples, and the couple faces rejection from family,
relatives, and friends due to jealous faces real love; hence, the firm believes that the trip
for true love is challenging as opposed to being smooth. While pursuing genuine love
individual's face many obstacles to some extent one lose hope and think of giving up,
but the forces of love enable the individual to confront the obstacle (Bates-Batcheller
173). For example, in the A Midsummer's Night Dream, Hermia and Lysander are faced
with a barrier because Hermia father does not approve their marriage, but as a result of
the fears of her father's death curse she foregoes the love of her life Lysander and
marries Demetrius who she does not love (Klitgaar 10). Later, elopes with the love of his
life after which they marry each other. In the day to day love life, couple face
disagreements from their parents regarding their choice of who to love and marry, and
in the case where true love exist the individuals proceed with their love life irrespective
of their close family members of friends failing to approve the person's love or marriage
partner.

True love brings about fulfillment which in turn enables the lovers to cope with the
obstacles that they face, and the couples viewed as blind to the challenges that they are
faces such as misjudgment and jealousy (Bates-Batcheller 173). Whenever a person is
happy with their partner, other people are thinking carefully about how they will bring the
couple down and break their relationship which is an act of jealousy. True love comes
along with many complications which affect the couples as well as the people around
them, and, hence, in some cases, the couples in love have to face challenges arising
from the people surrounding them which in turn may influence their decision regarding
their relationship.
In some instances, true love is viewed as magical, forces that individual in love cannot
explain nor overcome. When people are in love and are experiencing the true love, they
are easily carried away by each other, and to some extent, they seem not to reason. In
the play Midsummer’s Night Dream, many characters take uninformed decisions as a
result of affection. For example, Despite Hermia being warned not to marry the love of
her life as he was not her father's choice, both Hermia and Lysander of them elopes
without fearing that Hermia might die as a result of disobeying her father's will (Klitgaar
12). Secondly, Helena is ready to betray her friend Hermia by telling Demetrius her
escape plan in an attempt to get closer to him so as to rebuild their lost love (Klitgaar
15). In these two instances, the ladies make uninformed decisions without focusing on
their consequences due to the irresistible driving force associated with love. Despite the
fact that the decisions have adverse impacts on the characters they are ready to suffer
for the sake of true love.

Based on this argument it is evidence that the road to true love has never been and will
never be smooth. In the day to day life, people have to make decisions marriage and
relationship decisions which have consequences as a result of pursuing true love.

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