The man Hermia risks her life for
Who is Lysander?
The relationship between Demetrius and Helena at the start of the play
What is a past relationship and a change of heart by Demetrius?
The ideal couple in the eyes of Egeus
Who is his daughter, Hermia with Demetrius?
The reason Lysander moves away from Hermia when she is sleeping
What is under the influence of the magic elixir, Lysander falls in love with Helena?
The two settings that the play moves between and what they represent
What is Athens representative of law and order and the woods representative of chaos?
The conversation the play opens on
What is a conversation on the upcoming marriage between Theseus and Hippolyta?
The commonly used epithet to describe Hermia
What is "Fair Hermia"?
The speaker of the line "I wooed thee with my sword"
Who is Theseus?
The speaker of "For, as a surfeit of the sweetest things/ The deepest loathing to the stomach brings"
Who is Lysander?
The name of the language device related to stars, the sun and the moon used in the play
What is celestial imagery?
What are Oberon's terrible instructions and descriptions to Puck?
The conflicting reasons why Oberon and Titania want the changing boy and their reasoning
What is:
Oberon: A servant, yay!
Titania: Relationship with a dead mother and her desire to take good care of him.
The two possible consequences for Hermia if she refuses the arranged marriage
What is:
1. Death
2. Sworn to eternal celibacy, living as a nun
The overall message of Titania's monologue in Act 2, Scene 1
The deteriorating relationship with Oberon has onset terrible consequences in the human world
The name of the language device most commonly associated with Bottom
What is malapropism: the mistaken use of a word in place of a similar-sounding one, often with an amusing effect?
The accusations that Oberon and Titania throw at each other
What is Titania's love for Theseus and Oberon's affair with Hippolyta?
List of at least 4 characters from the mechanicals
Who is Bottom, Quince, Flute, Sarveling, Snout and Snug
The speaker of the FIRST monologue of the play and its subject
Who is Egeus complaining about his disobedient daughter Hermia?
The name of the flower that functions as a love potion in the play
What is 'love-in-idleness'?
Name TWO devices used in the lines "Use me as your spaniel: spurn me, strike me,/ Neglect me, lose me"
What is metaphor, cumulative listing, sibilance, asyndeton?
The part of the plot that is considered 'meta'
What is the metatheatre, metadrama, play within a play in the production put on by the mechanicals?
The character who serves Theseus in his court
Who is Philostrate?
The name of the play being put on
What is 'Pyramus and Thisbe'?
The speaker of the line "Apollo flies and Daphne holds the chase"
Who is Helena?
The name for three lines where the ending word all rhyme
What are rhyming triplets?