He is the Duke of Athens.
Theseus
Hermia’s father wants her to marry this man.
Demetrius
He is the King of the Fairies.
Oberon
This group performs a play at the Duke’s wedding.
All the couples return to this city at the end.
Athens
She is the Queen of the Fairies.
Titania
If Hermia refuses to marry Demetrius, she must face this punishment.
Death or becoming a nun
Oberon and Titania argue over this child.
The changeling boy
The play they perform is called this.
Pyramus and Thisbe
This Duke allows Hermia to marry Lysander.
Theseus
He is Hermia’s true love at the start of the play.
Lysander
This woman is hopelessly in love with Demetrius.
Helena
Oberon sends Puck to find this magical item.
Love in Idleness
This character plays Thisbe in the wedding play.
Flute
The fairies return at the end to do this.
Bless the marriages
He is chosen to play Pyramus in the craftsmen’s play.
Bottom
Hermia and Lysander run away to this location.
Forest
Puck gives Bottom this transformation during rehearsal.
Donkeys head
Their play is so poorly done that it becomes this.
Comedy
Puck tells the audience that the play may have just been this.
A dream
This fairy is clever, mischievous, and causes magical mix-ups.
Puck
Due to the love potion, these two men both fall in love with Helena.
Lysander and Demetrius
This fairy queen is enchanted to fall in love with Bottom.
Titania
The purpose of the craftsmen's play is to add this to the wedding.
Humor, Chaos, and Love & Drama
This theme is shown by the magical chaos and love potion confusion.
The irrational nature of love