Fairy World
The Nobles
The Nobles (Part 2)
The Craftsmen/Actors
Random
100

I am the fairy queen

Titania

100

I am so desperate that I snitched on my best friend’s plan to run away and get married

Helena

100

I want my daughter to marry Demetrius and beg Theseus to command her to do as I say or die

Egeus

100

Originally cast as Thisbe's mother, but ends up playing Moonshine in the play within the play.

Starveling

100

How does Bottom behave during the casting of the play, and what does it reveal about his personality?

He volunteers to play every role and boasts about his abilities, revealing that he is overconfident and attention-seeking.

200

I am also known as Robin Goodfellow, and I love to prank others

Puck

200

I was best friends with Helena, and I have always loved Lysander

Hermia
200

The Amazon queen, engaged to Thesus

Hippolyta

200

Originally cast as Pyramus's father, but ends up playing Wall in the play within the play.

Snout

200

What are the three choices Theseus gives Hermia in Act 1 Scene 1

Marry Demetrius, die, or become a nun
300

I feel sorry for Helena and try to help her.  I am also fighting with Titania

Oberon

300

I courted Helena before the play, but decided to marry Hermia when Egeus offered

Demetrius 

300

Duke of Athens

Theseus

300

Assigned to play Pyramus in the play within the play; Titania falls in love with him

Bottom
300

Agrees to play Thisbe in the play, only because he won’t have to shave his beard.

Flute

400

Why is Oberon angry with puck in Act 3?

Puck put the potion on the wrong humans' eyes' and finds it very funny

400

 I proposed to run away with Hermia

Lysander

400

How does love change during Act 3?

Lysander and Demetrius both fall in love with Helena due to the magic flower, creating confusion and conflict among the four lovers.

400

Plays the lion in the play within the play

Snug

400

What is the source of conflict between Oberon and Titania, and what effect does it have?

They argue over Titania’s refusal to give Oberon the boy, leading to disorder in nature and disruptions in the seasons.

500

What is the purpose of Puck’s final monologue, and how does it connect to the themes of dreams and reality in A Midsummer Night’s Dream?

It apologizes to the audience and suggests that the events of the play may have been only a dream, blurring the line between dreams and reality.

500
Do the nobles request more from the actors after the play finishes?

No, they say it was good enough and retire to bed.

500

How does Helena react to Hermia and Lysander’s plan, and what does this reveal about her character?

She tells Demetrius about their plan in hopes of gaining his affection, revealing her insecurity and desperation for love.

500

Director of the play; reads the prologue in the play within the play

Quince
500

How do the craftsmen act after Bottom's disappearance?

They are genuinely upset and/or know they can't do the play without him 

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