It's not a book, it's a play. You need to watch it, not read it.
Because Titania and Oberon are magical folks, when they argue it has significant consequences. It has made the weather go all askew (and you thought it was global warming!) so that there is too much rain and the crops have rotted. Crop failures mean famine is not far away. Their quarrel causes much misery for ordinary folks.
There was a little boy from India which both Titania and Oberon wanted to raise as a page.
Oberon and Titania are the King and Queen of the Fairies. Puck and Moth are among their servants.
Oberon is the king and Titania is the queen.
King Oberon and Queen Titania are fairies in A Midsummer's Night Dream by Shakespeare. Titania is fighting with Oberon about an Indian boy who they are both trying to put in their possession.
Titania
There was a little boy from India which both Titania and Oberon wanted to raise as a page.
Oberon and Titania are the King and Queen of the Fairies. Puck and Moth are among their servants.
Oberon is the king and Titania is the queen.
King Oberon and Queen Titania are fairies in A Midsummer's Night Dream by Shakespeare. Titania is fighting with Oberon about an Indian boy who they are both trying to put in their possession.
Titania
Oberon wanted a "changeling boy" which is basically the son of a friend of Titania's who died in child birth and left her son to Titania. Oberon wanted to make him a night except Titania refuses to give him the boy as her friend said that she wanted Titania to have him.This may be the original problem written by Shakespeare or a simplified version for kids that i studied at school.
Titania and Oberon are two of the five major moons of Uranus. They were discovered by William Herschel in 1787.
in a midsummer nights dream Titania's husband is Oberon
Oberon
They are two characters in Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. They are fairies--Oberon is the king of the fairies and Titania is the queen.
Oberon and Titania got into an argument over the possession of the Indian Prince which caused for Oberon to devise a plan that will embarrass Titania.
She's a pretty forceful person, but also sentimental. She wants to keep the Indian boy because she has a sentimental attachment to him, because his mother was a favourite of Titania's and died. She is also forgiving--she forgives Oberon completely for setting her up romantically with a jackass. Her general attitude is benevolent, as is Oberon's. Both basically want things to go well for the mortals.