Acouple things like, Puck totally hates Oberon. And Titania really does love Oberon. Apperently Puck was engaged to a fairy named Moth who is potenially evil. (she tried to kill sabrina) won't spoil anymore
It's an uneasy relationship. They feud constantly over an Indian boy to Titania by his mother. Oberon wants to have the child and make him into a knight. They are at war to the point that their fairy court can't have parties anymore. They eventually mend at the end because Titania gives in and because she and he love each other.
Act II Scene 2 of A Midsummer Night's Dream starts off with a conversation between Puck and a fairy which prepares us for the meeting of Oberon and Titania later on. Puck works for Oberon and the fairy works for Titania. All the information we get about Titania and Oberon is contained in one speech by Puck, which commences "The king doth keep his revels here tonight." In this speech, Puck says that Oberon is spending the night in this place, and that every time he and Titania are together, they fight over a boy who is Titania's page and who Oberon wants for his page. Puck says that this boy was "stolen from an Indian king", but this does not square with what Titania says about the boy later in the scene.
he treats her unfairly because he wants the Indian boy and because he thinks that women should listen to men and that women are not capable of making smart decisions
Master and servant, king and jester for certain. There is the potential for homoeroticism or a more brotherly or even paternal relationship.
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.
Oberon is the king and Titania is the queen.
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.
Oberon and Titania are the King and Queen of the Fairies. Puck and Moth are among their servants.
King Oberon and Queen Titania are fairies in A Midsummer's Night Dream by Shakespeare. Titania is fighting with Oberon about an Indian boy who they are both trying to put in their possession.
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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 are the King and Queen of the Fairies. Puck and Moth are among their servants.
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.