"To live a barren sister all your life, chanting hymns to the cold, fruitless moon."
Who is Theseus?
The name of the lead male part in the mechanical's play.
Who is Pyramus?
The real reason Lysander enters the woods.
What is, to elope with Hermia?
The color of the flower.
What is purple?
The subject of conversation at the beginning of the play.
What is Theseus and Hippolyta's upcoming wedding?
"Thou art as wise as thou art beautiful."
Who is Titania?
The solution to the moonshine problem.
What is, have a man play the moon by holding up a lantern?
Oberon uses the flower on Titania for this reason.
What is, to get the Indian boy?
This is how the flower gained its magical powers.
What is, it was struck by Cupid's arrow?
This character speaks the final lines of the play.
Who is Puck?
Not Hermia, but Helena do I love. / Who would not change a raven for a dove?
Who is Lysander?
A character who is unhappy to be cast as a woman.
Who is Flute?
This character goes to Theseus for help in the first act.
Who is Egeus?
The character first affected by the flower.
Who is Lysander?
This is the reason the mechanicals go into the forest.
What is, to rehearse their play?
"Oh when she is angry she is keen and shrewd / She was a vixen when we were in school / and though she be but little, she is fierce."
The Shakespearean tragedy being parodied by this play within a play.
What is Romeo and Juliet?
This mechanical explains his character so as not to scare the ladies.
Who is Snug?
This character is never disenchanted after having the flower's magic placed on them.
Who is Demetrius?
Oberon says this when he first encounters Titania.
What is, "I'll met by moonlight, proud Titania"?
I am that merry wanderer of the night!
Who is Puck?
This tomb keeps getting misnamed.
What is Ninus' tomb?
This character plans to write a ballad about their experiences in the woods.
Who is Bottom?
The character affected by magic other than the flower's.
Who is Bottom?
This is the reason Helena goes into the forest.
What is, to follow Demetrius and win his love?