Oberon actually sent Puck ( aka Robin Goodfellow) to find a flower that could make anything or anyone fall in love with anything else. The rumour that Puck left his home beacuse Oberon was forcing him to marry Moth and Puck didn't want to is all a pack of lies.
In Act III Scene 2, Oberon sends Puck to get Helena so she can bump into the sleeping Demetrius. Demetrius has been treated with the love-in-idleness flower, so when he wakes he will fall in love with Helena.
Actually, nothing. Oberon does not send Puck to do anything to Titania. He sends him, first, to get a sample of the flower love-in-idleness which has magical properties, second, to find Demetrius and use some of the flower on him so he will love Helena, and third, to rectify his mistake and cure Lysander. Oberon takes care of Titania
He gets the antidote to the flower. Then, after Puck has given Demetrius the flower to make him fall for Helena, he gives Lysander the antidote, thus putting things the way Oberon had originally intended.
a flower so he could put a love spell on someone
the flower has magical powers that could make anything fall in love with something
He send him into the wood to find Titania and sprinkle the love spell on her so when she awakened she would fall in love with the first thing she saw.
"Fetch me this herb, and be thou here again before the leviathan can swim a league."
A love-in-ideliness flower
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.
Demetrius.
Oberon and Titania are the King and Queen of the Fairies. Puck and Moth are among their servants.
There's another flower which is an antidote to the love-in-idleness flower, and Puck is instructed to use it on Lysander to correct Puck's mistake.
Oberon realizes that Puck has put the love potion in Lysander's eyes instead of Demetrius
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.
Demetrius.
Oberon told him to. Oberon wanted Puck to anoint Demetrius, but Puck made a mistake and juiced Lysander instead. As he says, "Believe me, King of Shadows, I mistook. Did you not tell me I should know the man by the Athenian garments he had on?"
Oberon and Titania are the King and Queen of the Fairies. Puck and Moth are among their servants.
There's another flower which is an antidote to the love-in-idleness flower, and Puck is instructed to use it on Lysander to correct Puck's mistake.
Oberon realizes that Puck has put the love potion in Lysander's eyes instead of Demetrius
Oberon told Puck to pour some of the juice on the eyes of Demetrius, that he might love Helena. Puck put it in the eyes of Lysander by mistake. Oberon said to find a guy with Athenian clothing and didn't know there were two of them in the forest so Puck seen Lysander (who wears Athenian clothing) and put it in his eyes.
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.
Oberon instructs Puck to create a fog so the young men will not be able to see each other. Then Puck (who is also called Robin Goodfellow) is to imitate the voices of Lysander and Demetrius to lure them away from each other. We see that Puck is successful and the duel is avoided.
Oberon only described Demetrius as "an Athenian youth". Lysander is also one of those. Also, Oberon told Puck that Demetrius was treating a certain young lady with disdain, and there was Lysander, sleeping apart from Hermia instead of cuddled up as they should have been if they were really lovers. Puck is really annoyed when he gets blamed for the mistake; he tells Oberon "Did you not tell me that I should know the man by the Athenian garments he had on?"
oberon is the father of puck. he's also king of the fearie, and he was also a character in William shakespear's play 'a midsummer's night dream'
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