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In A Midsummer Night's Dream what is the relationship between Oberon and Puck?

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


How does 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' end?

Titania is with Oberon. Lysander is with Hermia and Demetrius is with Helena. It's all very confusing in the story, but that's which people end up with who.


How does Shakespeare use the plot of A Midsummer Night's Dream to connect the different worlds?

There are four worlds: the fairy world, the Duke's world, the young lovers' world, and the rude mechanicals' world. The fairy world is connected to the Duke's world because they come to the palace at the end of the play to bless all the weddings. Also, Oberon is jealous of Theseus who he thinks Titania fancies, and Titania thinks Oberon fancies Hippolyta. The fairy world is connected to the lovers' world because the application of the love juice affects which of the girls the men love, permanently in the case of Demetrius. The fairy world is connected to the mechanicals because Puck breaks up the rehearsal and transforms Bottom, and Bottom ends up sleeping with Titania. The Duke's world is connected to the lovers, because the Duke is called on to judge Egeus's suit about Hermia and Demetrius. It is connected to the mechanicals because the mechanicals prepare their plpay for performance before Theseus and Hippolyta. The mechanicals are connected with the young lovers for the same reason--they put on their play as a post-wedding entertainment.


What happens in midsummer night's dream act 4?

Lysander loves Hermia and Hermia loves Lysander. Demetrius used to love Helena but is now in love with Hermia. Helena loves Demetrius. Egeus, Hermia's father, orders Hermia to marry Demetrius and gets the Duke of Athens involved, who explains to Hermia that if she does not obey her father she may be beheaded or forced into a life of nunnery. Next, Hermia and Lysander escape to the forest to hide from the Duke and Egeus, but Demetrius and Helena follow. Meanwhile, Oberon, King of the Fairies, and Titania, Queen of the Fairies are arguing over a boy who Titania adopted. Later, Oberon orders Puck to squeeze a special love juice in Titania's eyes as she sleeps so that the first creature she sees when she wakes up, she will fall in love with. Then, after hearing Demetrius rejecting Helena, Oberon decides that Puck should then squeeze juice into Demetrius' eyes to make him fall in love with Helena. However, Puck makes a mistake and puts the juice in the eyes of Lysander instead. Helena then stumbles over Lysander and awakes him, which causes him to then fall in love with Helena, growing hatred for Hermia, and rejects her for her best friend and man stealer Helena. In the middle of all of this confusion, a group of workmen from Athens are rehearsing a play that they will perform at the Duke's wedding. The two main actors are Nick Bottom and Peter Quince. Puck mischieviously casts a spell on Nick Bottom and magically gives him the head of a donkey! But, Bottom is the very first thing that Titania sees as she awakes and instantly falls in love with him! As Titania and Bottom admire eachother, Oberon again orders Puck to make sure DEMETRIUS falls in love with Helena and eventually Puck gets it right. Although, with Lysander AND Demetrius follow Helena like lost puppies, Helena feels she is being mocked. Finally Oberon decides that all the confusion must come to an end and puts all four lovers to sleep and gives Lysander an antidote for the juice so that he will again fall in love with Hermia. Oberon also gives Titania an antidote and the Fairy King and Queen are reunited. Theseus and Hippolyta find the four lovers in the forest and see the love they have for their admired ones and decide that they should have a joint wedding. So, they all live happily ever after, whilst watching Nick Bottom and Peter Quince's dedicated play.


Why does puck turn bottom's head in to a donkeys?

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.

Related questions

Who does titania love?

In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Titania really loves her husband Oberon. Although they are having a spat at the start of the play, and Oberon causes her to have a temporary infatuation with the half-donkey Bottom, in the end she comes back to Oberon who is her true love.


Who blesses the lovers at the end of Act 5 in A Midsummer Night's Dream?

Titania and Oberon and all the other fairies.


What was love relationship like between married couples in the play A Midsummer Night's Dream?

There is only one married couple in the play until the very last scene, and that is Titania and Oberon. And they quarrel, and make threats to each other and insult each other, and Oberon plays a very nasty trick on Titania. But in the end, they make up and forget their jealousies in wishing good luck on the three newlywed couples.


In A Midsummer Night's Dream what is the relationship between Oberon and Puck?

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


How was each conflict in Midsummer night's dream resolved?

The conflict between Hermia and her father Egeus was resolved when Theseus ordered her to marry Demetrius, but then gave her the option to marry Lysander instead. The conflict between Oberon and Titania was resolved by releasing Titania from the love potion spell. The conflict between the Mechanicals was resolved when they successfully performed their play at the end of the play.


How does 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' end?

Titania is with Oberon. Lysander is with Hermia and Demetrius is with Helena. It's all very confusing in the story, but that's which people end up with who.


Who breaks up in A Midsummer Night's Dream summary?

In "A Midsummer Night's Dream," several couples experience tumultuous relationships: Hermia's father wants her to marry Demetrius instead of Lysander, causing discord between the couples. Additionally, Oberon and Titania's marriage is strained due to a conflict over a changeling boy. However, by the end of the play, the couples are reunited and harmony is restored.


What happens in Act II Scene 1 of A Midsummer Night's Dream?

The following events occur: 1. Titania is sung to sleep by a lullaby. 2. Oberon juices her eyes with the flower love-in-idleness 3. Lysander and Hermia are tired. He thinks they should sleep together and she thinks they aren't married yet. They sleep seperately. 4. Puck juices Lysander's eyes. 5. Helena and Demetrius arrive, quarrelling. Lysander wakes and falls for Helena and follows her, leaving Hermia. 6. Hermia wakes from a bad dream and finds herself alone.


How does puck react at the end of the play in a midsummer nights dream?

Puck appears at the very end of the play, but he is not reacting to anything. He has a long speech telling the audience how dark and spooky the night is and how that's when the fairies, including himself, "frolic". Then Oberon and Titania have speeches and Puck has the last speech in the play which is again addressed to the audience and is what is called an Epilogue. This particular epilogue is very apologetic, asking the audience's pardon for putting on such a terrible play, and promising to fix its faults in time. The last line reaffirms this promise while asking the audience to applaud. "Give me your hands, if we be friends, and Robin will restore amends."


What happens to Juliet in the play?

shes dies in the end of the play


How can you know where is the climax of the play in A Midsummer Night's Dream?

when lysander falls in love with helena


How does Shakespeare use the plot of A Midsummer Night's Dream to connect the different worlds?

There are four worlds: the fairy world, the Duke's world, the young lovers' world, and the rude mechanicals' world. The fairy world is connected to the Duke's world because they come to the palace at the end of the play to bless all the weddings. Also, Oberon is jealous of Theseus who he thinks Titania fancies, and Titania thinks Oberon fancies Hippolyta. The fairy world is connected to the lovers' world because the application of the love juice affects which of the girls the men love, permanently in the case of Demetrius. The fairy world is connected to the mechanicals because Puck breaks up the rehearsal and transforms Bottom, and Bottom ends up sleeping with Titania. The Duke's world is connected to the lovers, because the Duke is called on to judge Egeus's suit about Hermia and Demetrius. It is connected to the mechanicals because the mechanicals prepare their plpay for performance before Theseus and Hippolyta. The mechanicals are connected with the young lovers for the same reason--they put on their play as a post-wedding entertainment.