Oberon told Puck to pour some of the juice on the eyes of Demetrius, that he might love Helena. Puck put it in the eyes of Lysander by mistake. Oberon said to find a guy with Athenian clothing and didn't know there were two of them in the forest so Puck seen Lysander (who wears Athenian clothing) and put it in his eyes.
Puck put the juice of love-in-idleness(a potion from a flower), which makes a sleeping person fall in love with the first person they see when they wake up, into Lysander's eyes.
In book 2 of the Sisters Grimm, "The Unusual Suspects", there is a sentence that says "Puck grinned at her and his big green eyes made her want to cry." (Page 129, paragraph 4) but.......... I also read something on a website that in another Sisters Grimm book (forgot which,sorry) Puck's eyes were described to be blue. I tried to look for it again on the website, but some idiot took it out. I will add that there was so much more description of Puck until the idiot took out. I want to hurt that idiot. Anyway, I reread the Sisters Grimm sometimes or just read my favorite parts. I'll let you know if I find where Puck's eyes are described as blue. Hope this helps -Sistersgrimmgirl (Emma) Puck rocks!
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Mark Salling plays Puck.
No, In that episode Puck is in Juvie. Mark Salling however, the actor that play's Puck was off working on his Music Career.
Oberon told him to. Oberon wanted Puck to anoint Demetrius, but Puck made a mistake and juiced Lysander instead. As he says, "Believe me, King of Shadows, I mistook. Did you not tell me I should know the man by the Athenian garments he had on?"
Firstly, Lysander was deeply in love with Hermia, but when Puck (the fairy) put the love potion on Lysanders eyes, he fell in love with Helena- betraying Hermia. He was protective over her, because demetrius loved her also.
The fairy tells Puck that Oberon, the fairy king, is upset with his queen, Titania, because she is spending too much time doting on an Indian prince. Puck is then given a task by the fairy to find a magic flower that when used on someone's eyes, will make them fall in love with the first thing they see.
Puck put the juice of love-in-idleness(a potion from a flower), which makes a sleeping person fall in love with the first person they see when they wake up, into Lysander's eyes.
that he might put the juice into the wrong eyes
In book 2 of the Sisters Grimm, "The Unusual Suspects", there is a sentence that says "Puck grinned at her and his big green eyes made her want to cry." (Page 129, paragraph 4) but.......... I also read something on a website that in another Sisters Grimm book (forgot which,sorry) Puck's eyes were described to be blue. I tried to look for it again on the website, but some idiot took it out. I will add that there was so much more description of Puck until the idiot took out. I want to hurt that idiot. Anyway, I reread the Sisters Grimm sometimes or just read my favorite parts. I'll let you know if I find where Puck's eyes are described as blue. Hope this helps -Sistersgrimmgirl (Emma) Puck rocks!
Hermia
The word "anoint" is defined as the smearing of oils as a religious rite. An example of a sentence using the word "anoint" is "The archbishop prepared to anoint the new king. "
Puck put the potion into the eyes of Demetrius while he was under the influence of Oberon's commands in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare. This caused Demetrius to fall in love with Helena instead of Hermia.
The pastor had to anoint the sick man.
Puck put the love potion in the eyes of Lysander while intending to put it in Demetrius's eyes in "A Midsummer Night's Dream." This mix-up caused chaos and confusion in the forest.
In the lovers' quarrel, Lysander's feelings towards Helena change drastically as he becomes magically enamored with her instead of Hermia. This sudden change is due to Puck's mischievous intervention with the love potion, causing Lysander to abandon his affection for Hermia and direct it towards Helena.