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This character wants his daughter to marry Demetrius. 

Egeus 

100

This character's head turns into one of a donkey

Bottom

100

What are Hermia's options according to Theseus' decree about her marriage? 

die, be single forever, or become a nun

100

What is Puck's love potion derived from?

parts of a flower from Cupid's arrow 

200

The man Helena loves throughout the play 

Demetrius 

200

Lysander and Demetrius both want to marry her in the beginning

Hermia

200

The reason Titania & Oberon are quarreling

Titania won't give Oberon the boy

200
Why does Oberon reverse the potion from Titania's eyes? 

He got the boy back 

300

The fairy king

Oberon

300

Who will be getting married in four days from the start of the play? 

Hippolyta & Theseus  

300

Why does Helena think everyone loves Hermia instead of her? 

Hermia is prettier

300

The power of love is developed through many allusions. Who is being alluded to often in the play? 

Cupid

400
This character says, "The course of true love never did run smooth" 

Lysander

400

Who are Titania's four fairy attendants? 

Moth, Peaseblossom, Cobweb, Mustardseed

400

Helena uses this metaphor to explain her obsessive love and devotion to Demetrius (hint: how does she tell him to treat her) 

like a dog

400
Give an example of when the tragic play of Pyramus & Thisbe is funny 
explains all the roles, one character is the wall, everyone is making fun 
500

Who says, "Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind" 

Helena 
500

Who says, "Lord. What fools these mortals be!"

Puck

500
When Helena and Hermia are fighting, what is the common insult against Hermia? 

her height/stature

500

At the end of the play, Puck says if you are offended by the story you should.. 

consider it all a dream

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