The fairy that first informs Oberon of Titania’s affection for Bottom
Who is Puck?
The first Athenian transformed by Oberon’s magic to fall in love with the first creature he sees.
Who is Lysander?
Hay
What does Bottom wish to eat?
The ruler of Athens who resolves the conflict among the lovers at the end of Act 4.
Who is Theseus?
Egeus
Who is Hermia's father?
Gaining control of the changeling boy.
What is Oberon’s ultimate goal in manipulating Titania in Act 4?
The character who believes she is being mocked.
Who is Helena?
India
The character who plays the wall.
Who is Snout?
The first to express doubt about the genuineness of the love
Who is Helena?
The fairy Oberon sends to fetch the magical flower for the love potion.
Who is Puck?
The character who expresses regret over the magical interference with their romantic relationship in Act 4.
Who is Oberon?
The character who is the first to express doubt about the magic at work in the forest.
Who is Theseus?
Organizer of the wedding festivities
Philostrate
Bottom's ears
What does Titania kiss as she lays in the grove?
The characters directly involved in the final resolution of the love potion’s effects in Act 4.
Who are Hermia, Helena, Lysander, and Demetrius?
The character who is believed to have been eaten by a lion.
Who is Thisby?
The fairy ordered to scratch Bottom's head
Who is Peaseblossom?
To address any potential offense after the play
Why does Puck give a speech at the end?
The way the love potion is first administered to Titania.
What is spreading the nectar on Titania's eyes?
The specific line Oberon speaks to finally release Titania from the enchantment that made her fall in love with Bottom.
What is the line, “My fair Titania, wake you, my sweet queen”?
The bellows-mender.
Who is Francis Flute?
"love-in-idleness"
What is the name of the flower used to enchant Titania?
A parody of tragic love stories
What is "Pyramus and Thisby"
Perhaps an early inspiration for Romeo and Juliet
What is "Pyramus and Thisby?"