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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.
He juiced her eyes with a drug called love-in-idleness, which would make her fall in love with the next thing she saw.
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.
The most notable is a plant called "love-in-idleness" which, when squeezed on someone's eyes, makes them fall in love with the next thing they see. Lots of other plants are also referred to. One of Bottom's fairy attendants is called Mustardseed. Oberon's speech "I know a bank where the wild thyme grows" contains the names of a whole bunch of plants.
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 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.
Oberon is going to pure the juice into Titania eyes while she is sleep. Then when she wakes up, the first thing she sees she will fall in love with. When she falls in love with Oberon he will make her give him the boy.
Oberon realizes that Puck has put the love potion in Lysander's eyes instead of Demetrius
Oberon sees Demetrius acting in an abusive manner towards Helena. In order to help Helena out, since he feels sorry for her, Oberon gets Puck to put the love-in-idleness juice on Demetrius's eyes.
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.
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.
He juiced her eyes with a drug called love-in-idleness, which would make her fall in love with the next thing she saw.
Puck put the love potion in the eyes of Lysander while intending to put it in Demetrius's eyes in "A Midsummer Night's Dream." This mix-up caused chaos and confusion in the forest.
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.
Human eyes have eyebrows while no fish has eyebrows. The human eyes also have eye lashes while fish do not have.
Your eyes are trying to remove the water from your eyes