Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream has no pre-set costume. It's up to whomever is putting on the production to determine what he is wearing. However the incarnation of Puck from Disney's Gargoyles wears a red shirt with gold trim under a purple tunic. He wears gold slave bracers around each wrist, indigo tights and red boots.
Robin Goodfellow
Puck is a fairy prince from the book A Mid Summer Night's Dream, if you want to know more about Puck read the books
If your talking about the fairy Puck, created by Shakespear, Then he is known mainly by three names, The Trickster King, Puck, and 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.
Puck is a mischievous fairy and he turns Bottom, a working class Athenian Actor into a form that makes him the butt of most of the jokes in William Shakespeareâ??s â??A Midsummer Nightâ??s Dreamâ??. Also on the receiving end of mischief is Titania, Oberon's Fairy Queen, who suffering from a love charm, falls in love with the donkey-headed Bottom.
Robin Goodfellow
Puck is a fairy prince from the book A Mid Summer Night's Dream, if you want to know more about Puck read the books
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.
These lines are spoken by Puck, a mischievous fairy, in the play "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Puck is addressing the fairy king Oberon, who is discussing his love for Hippolyta with Puck.
If your talking about the fairy Puck, created by Shakespear, Then he is known mainly by three names, The Trickster King, Puck, and Robin Goodfellow
One of the fairies in A Midsummer Night's Dream is called Robin Goodfellow. His nickname (which he usually goes by) is Puck. A Puck is actually an old word for a kind of fairy.
sprite, elf, brownie, pixie, puck, imp, leprechaun, peri
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.
The First Book, The Fairy-Tale Detectives
Yes, they do. They then meet Puck, a 4,000 year old fairy.
Puck, also known as robin good fellow. Puck is a clever and mischievous elf that personifies the trickster, he is introduced as the '' shrewd and the knavish sprite'' and the '' Merry wanderer of the night'' He is the jester of Oberon (fairy king)
He is a sort of part-time assistant to Oberon the fairy King and full-time troublemaker.