Oberon wants Titania to fall in love with something so that he can distract and manipulate her. He does this as a form of revenge for refusing to give him a changeling boy she has in her care. Oberon uses a love potion to make Titania fall in love with Bottom, a Weaver transformed into a donkey.
in a midsummer nights dream Titania's husband is Oberon
Oberon and Titania got into an argument over the possession of the Indian Prince which caused for Oberon to devise a plan that will embarrass Titania.
Titania and Oberon have a heated argument.
Titania is the Fairy Queen, who withholds the Indian changling boy from Oberon.
It is the character of Puck who spots the sleeping lovers first in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and informs Oberon of their presence.
Oberon is the king and Titania is the queen.
The king of shadows in A Midsummer Night's Dream is Puck, also known as Robin Goodfellow. Puck is a mischievous fairy who serves the fairy king Oberon and is known for his pranks and love of causing chaos.
In "A Midsummer Night's Dream," the fairies and Oberon, their king, have power over the mortal characters due to their magical abilities. Oberon uses his magic to manipulate events and cause mischief among the human characters in the play. The fairies, especially Puck, further influence the actions and behaviors of the mortal characters through their enchantments.
Oberon and Titania come from Midsummer Nights Dream. Ariel and Miranda come from The Tempest. Umbriel does not come from Shakespeare at all, but from Alexander Pope's Rape of the Lock. All of them except Miranda are fairies or spirits.
They are two characters in Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. They are fairies--Oberon is the king of the fairies and Titania is the queen.
The moons of Uranus have orbited it since around the time it formed about 4.6 billion years ago. The first to be dsicvoered were Titiana and Oberon in 1787.
Puck tells Oberon that the Queen is in love with Bottom. Oberon has asked Puck to do this so that he could get even with his wife for not giving him her slave child. He has a laugh at her expense by watching his wife swoon over a man with a donkey head.