What is the most prominent theme within the play that is revisited often?
What is love?
How long did Hippolyta and Theseus originally have to wait to get married?
What are four days and four nights?
Where was the play created by the mechanicals held?
What are the woods outside of Athens?
Where was the play created by the mechanicals held?
What are the woods outside of Athens?
Name of the mischievous fairy
Who is Puck?
Who is the soon to be wife of the king of Athens?
Who is Hippolyta?
How many weddings took place at the end of the play?
What are three weddings?
Why did Titania adopt the Indian boy?
What is a promise to his deceased mother?
Where does the play take place?
What is Athens?
What are the mechanical actors scared of while performing the play?
What is scaring the ladies with the lion and death?
What would happen if Hermia refused to marry Demetrius?
What is becoming a nun, or death?
What do Hermia and Lysander plan to do at the beginning of the play?
What is running away to Lysander's aunt's house?
Who is the queen of the Fairies?
Who is Titania?
Why are Oberon and Titania fighting?
What is they both want to adopt the Indian boy?
How was the wall portrayed or reenacted within the mechanical's play-within-a-play?
Who is the king of Athens?
Who is Theseus?
Which characters are in a "love triangle" at the beginning of the play?
Why does Bottom want to play all of the parts?
What is arrogance?
What does Oberon tell puck to find?
What is the flower of love-and-Idleness ?
Why are the other actors afraid of Bottom?
Who is the king of the Fairies?
Who is Oberon?
How did Theseus win Hippolyta's love?
What is a battle?
What is Bottom's first name?
Who is Nick?
Who is Hermia's father?
Who is Egeus?
How does Oberon react to Bottom and Titania's newly formed "relationship"?