Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Characters
100

Who is Hermia in love with?

Lysander

100

Who is Puck?

Oberon’s mischievous servant, also called Robin Goodfellow.

100

What happens to Bottom during rehearsal?

Puck transforms his head into that of a donkey.

100

What does Oberon do to resolve the problems?

He orders Puck to remove the spells from the lovers and Titania.

100

Who is Theseus in the play?

The Duke of Athens

200

What punishment does Egeus demand for Hermia if she refuses to marry Demetrius?

Death or life in a convent (to remain unmarried).

200

Why are Oberon and Titania fighting?

Over custody of a Indian boy.

200

How does Titania react when she sees Bottom?

  • She falls instantly in love with him due to the potion.


200

How does Titania feel after the spell is lifted?

Embarrassed and horrified that she loved Bottom.

200

Who is in love with Demetrius at the start of the play?

Helena

300

How does Lysander plan to escape the Athenian law with Hermia?

By running away together to his aunt’s house outside Athens.

300

What mistake does Puck make with the love potion?

He puts it on Lysander’s eyes instead of Demetrius’s.

300

What happens between the four lovers in this act?

They all chase and argue with each other, with both men loving Helena and Hermia feeling betrayed.

300

How do the young lovers explain their night in the forest?

They think it was all a strange dream.

300

What unusual thing happens to Bottom?

His head is changed into that of a donkey.

400

Why does Shakespeare introduce the “mechanicals” rehearsing a play?

To add comic relief and set up the play-within-a-play for later.

400

How does the forest setting influence the events?

It creates a magical, chaotic place where normal rules do not apply.

400

How does Shakespeare create comedy here?

Through mistaken identities, exaggerated quarrels, and the absurdity of Titania loving a donkey-headed man. (any 1)

400

Why does Bottom remember his adventure only as a dream?

It keeps the magical events mysterious and emphasises the dreamlike quality of the play

400

How is Puck different from the other fairies?

He is mischievous, playful, and enjoys causing trouble.

500

What theme is introduced through the conflict between Egeus, Hermia, and Theseus?

The struggle between love and authority/parental control.

500

How does Shakespeare use magic to explore power?

Magic is used to manipulate people’s emotions, showing how love and control can be unnatural or unstable.

500

Does this act suggest love is controlled by fate, chance, or choice?

It suggests love is largely controlled by chance and outside forces (like magic), rather than rational choice.

500

How does Act 4 begin to resolve the conflicts?

Lovers are matched correctly, Oberon and Titania are reconciled, and the threat to Hermia’s life disappears.

500

Why is Bottom such an important character?

He provides comedy, represents ordinary people, and shows how the magical world can affect anyone. (Any 1)

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