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The fairy tells puck to squeeze the love juice in the athenian man in the wood's eyes (Demetrius) however puck accidentally puts it in Lyssander's eyes.

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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.

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Q: What does the fairy tell puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream in the beginning of Act 2 Scene 1?
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