Who is a “puck” or mischievous fairy who delights in playing pranks on mortals?
100
She has the Indian boy and he wants him.
Who are Titania and Oberon?
100
Setting for Act 1, Scene 1
What is Theseus' palace in Athens
100
Setting for Act 2.
What is the forest?
200
Hippolyta
Who is he legendary queen of the Amazons, engaged to marry Theseus?
200
Oberon
Who is the king of the fairies; Titania's husband?
200
He captured her and she is not really that excited about the wedding
Who are Theseus and Hippolyta?
200
Death or spending her life in a nunnery.
What are Hermia's choices if she does not marry Dimetrius?
200
We are introduced to the conflict between Titania and Oberon by these two.
Who are Robin Goodfellow and a unnamed fairy?
300
Egeus
Who is Hermia's father?
300
Titania
Who is the beautiful queen of the fairies?
300
She loves him but he loves her best friend.
Who are Helena and Demetrius?
300
Peter Quince's cottage.
What is the setting for Act 1, Scene 2?
300
Oberon says, "Yet marked I where the bolt of Cupid fell." Where did it fall?
What is a little western flower,
Before milk-white, now purple with love’s wound?
400
Helena
Who is a young woman of Athens in love with Demetrius?
400
Nick Bottom
Who is the overconfident weaver chosen to play Pyramus in a play that a group of craftsmen have decided to put on for Theseus’s wedding celebration.
400
He is the leader of the the craftmen but is often shoved aside by another.
Who are Peter Quince and Nick Bottom?
400
"The most lamentable comedy, and most cruel death of Pyramus and Thisbe."
What is the title of the play the crafters will perform for the wedding?
400
Act 2, Scene 2 shows Helena riding what in the 1999 production of this film?
What is a bicycle?
500
Lysander
Who is a young nobleman of Athens in love with Hermia?
500
Snug
Who is the joiner chosen to play the lion in the craftsmen’s play for Theseus’s marriage celebration. Snug worries that his roaring will frighten the ladies in the audience.
500
Phoebus' car
What is the chariot of Phoebus (Apollo as god of the sun)?
500
These words are spoken by Robin Goodfellow:
Through the forest have I gone.
But Athenian found I none,
On whose eyes I might approve
This flower’s force in stirring love.
Night and silence! Who is here?
Weeds of Athens he doth wear.