Duke of Athens
Theseus
She loves Demetrius but he doesn't love her
Helena
Hermia
What do the actors do when they see Bottom with the donkey head?
They run away frightened.
Hermia has a dream that a snake eats out her heart.
Foreshadowing
Queen of the fairies
Titania
King of the fairies
Oberon
"I'll have to cry to make my performance believable. And as soon as I start crying, oh boy, the audience had better watch out, because they'll start crying too"
Bottom
Why does Titania fall in love with Bottom?
What literary device is used when comparing the characters to Greek Gods?
Allusion
Hermia's father
Egeus
They plan to run away together and get married
Hermia and Lysander
"Bring me that flower. I showed it to you once. If its juice is put on someone's eyelids while they're asleep, that person will fall in love with the next living creature they see"
Oberon
What do the characters think happened when they all wake up?
That it was all a dream.
What literary device is used in the following line: "And then the moon, like a silver bow, new-bent in heaven, shall behold the night"
Simile
Director of the play within "Midsummer"
Peter Quince
He gets turned into a donkey
Bottom
"Look, I do not love you, so stop following me around"
Demetrius
When Hermia and Helena fight, Helena thinks that Hermia is making fun of her..
height
What literary device is used in the following line?
"til o'er their brows death counterfeiting sleep"
Personification
Queen of the Amazons
Hippolyta
The mischievous spirit
Puck
"You pretty lovers are luck you met me here. We'll talk about this later. Egeus-- I'm overriding your wishes. These couples will be married along with me"
Theseus
Helena and Demetrius, Lysander and Hermia
What literary device is used when the audience knows the flower is being used on the characters, but the characters think they have truly fallen in love?
Dramatic Irony