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The document explores Theseus's metaphor comparing lifelong chastity to a withering flower, implying that a woman's beauty and potential are wasted in virginity. It highlights the dire choices faced by Hermia if she rejects marriage to Demetrius, reflecting Shakespeare's critique of societal expectations for women. Ultimately, the text argues that dying a virgin is akin to a rose dying without ever having been useful or appreciated.




