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Robin Hood shoes are commonly referred to as "poulaines" or "pointed shoes." These shoes feature a long, pointed toe and were popular in the medieval period, particularly among the nobility. They are often associated with the folklore character Robin Hood, symbolizing the fashion of that era.
Oberon instructs Robin Goodfellow, also known as Puck, to fetch the flower whose juice, when applied to a person's eyelids, will cause them to fall in love with the next creature they see. Oberon intends to use this magic to make Titania, the fairy queen, fall in love with a ridiculous creature as revenge for her refusal to give him a changeling boy. Puck's mischief plays a crucial role in the unfolding events of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
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Robin Goodfellow
Puck or Robin Goodfellow is a mischievous sprite.
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In "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Robin Goodfellow is a mischievous and playful spirit also known as Puck. He serves as Oberon's servant and enjoys causing confusion among the characters in the play through his tricks and magic. Robin Goodfellow plays a key role in the comedic and enchanting elements of the play.
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A Midsummer Night's Dream, aka Robin Goodfellow
An alias for Roobin Goodfellow is Puck. Puck is a mischievious fairy. He is probably most famously portryed in Shekespeares 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', however he has also had appearances in many other plays.
Fairies and other mythical creatures were believed to roam the lands a long time ago in various folklores and legends. "Goodfellow" is thought to be derived from the name "Robin Goodfellow," a mischievous sprite-like creature from English folklore known for his playful and sometimes trickster nature.
Robin Goodfellow is the servant of Oberon, the King of the Elves. He is Puck, the one that goes about applying the juice of the love-in-idleness flower to the eyes of people to make them fall in love with the wrong people. Though he deliberately does this in mischief only with Titania. That too on being instigated by Oberon.
Puck, also known as Robin Goodfellow, appeared in William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream."