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CharactersQuotes Truth ConsequencesPlot

This is the Fairy King

Who is Oberon?

He first suffers from the love potion

Who is Lysander?

This is Puck’s other name.

What is Robin Goodfellow.

Oberon’s potion is intended to affect these two Athenians

Who is Demetrius and Helena?

Titania’s Attendants

Who is Peaseblossom, Cobweb, Moth, and Mustard Seed

“And for her sake do I rear up her boy,/And for her sake I will not part with him.”

Who is Titania?

“What visions I have seen!/ Methought I was enamored of an ass.”

Who is Titania?

“Thou shalt not from this grove/ Till I torment thee for the injury.”

Who is Oberon

“So goodnight unto you all. Give me your hands, if we be friends…”

Who is Puck?

“It fell upon a little western flower,/ Before milk-white, now purple with love’s wound,/ and maidens call it love-in-idleness.”

Who is Oberon?

This character has final possession of the Indian Prince.

Who is Oberon?

This character uses blackmail to get what he wants.

Who is Oberon?

This character starts the quarrel that disturbs the fairy world.

Who is Titania?

This character spreads the love juice on several people’s eyes.

Who is Puck?

This character can fly around the world in 40 minutes.

Who is Puck?

Because Titania refuses Oberon…

She falls in love with Bottom.

Because Bottom is acting very bossy in the forest while practicing his play.

He is turned into an ass.

Because Demetrius is denying Helena…

Puck puts a love potion on Lysander’s eyes mistakenly.

Because Demetrius ‘falls in love’ with Helena…

He, Lysander, and Helena insult Hermia

Because the lovers run away to get married in the woods.

They are all put under a spell.

Titania refuses this to Oberon

What is a small Indian Prince?

Oberon commands Puck to find this in Act 2.

What is the magic flower?

This is Puck’s biggest prank.

What is turning Bottom’s head into that of an ass?

Puck prevents a fight between Lysander and Demetrius by doing this.

What is Puck whispering in their ears?

Puck emphasizes the entire story is one of these.

What is a dream?