Puck uses a magic flower to make Titania fall in love with Bottom, who has been transformed into a donkey by Puck's mischief. This causes a comedic chaos in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
Oberon and Titania are the King and Queen of the Fairies. Puck and Moth are among their servants.
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
Titania, Lysander and Demetrius. Titania and Lysander get the antidote.
So when Titania awakens, she'll fall in love with a man with a donkey head.
Not exactly. His plan for Titania worked but his plan to get Demetrius to fall for Helena didn't, thanks to Puck's error.
He uses love juice to make the forest angel Titania crazy in love for Bottom.
In the 4th book, Mr. Canis, Mr. Hamstead, Sabrina and Daphne Grimm head to Faerie. In the 3rd book Puck got his wings ripped off from the jabowocky. When they arrive, they realize Puck's father banned Puck from returning, so Puck's father cannot help Puck. Titania, Puck's mother, persuades him to help Puck. Soon after the process, the King is poisoned, and the Grimm's have a new mystery to solve.
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.
Oberon asks Puck, also known as Robin Goodfellow, to help him in his plot to punish his wife, Titania. He instructs Puck to retrieve a magical flower whose juice can cause people to fall in love with the first creature they see upon waking. Oberon intends to use this magic to make Titania fall in love with something ridiculous, thereby teaching her a lesson for her defiance.
In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Titania really loves her husband Oberon. Although they are having a spat at the start of the play, and Oberon causes her to have a temporary infatuation with the half-donkey Bottom, in the end she comes back to Oberon who is her true love.
Puck doesn't get transformed into a donkey.Puck, also known as Robin Goodfellow, doesn't get turned into a donkey. He, in his characteristic mischeviousness, transforms Bottom's head into a donkey's. Bottom is in the woods rehearsing a play (Pyramus and Thisbe) that will be presented for Theseus and his wife's wedding. Puck isn't impressed and instead, bored, so he changes Bottom's head into a donkey's and leads the poor weaver senselessly around the woods and into where Titania is. Then Titania wakes up and falls in love with Bottom the Weaver, in this case, Bottom the donkey. She falls in love with him because she has some flower-love-potion type rubbed on her eyes by her angry and annoyed husband, Oberon. In the end, Bottom returns to his troupe of actors and perform the play for Theseus' wedding day.
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.