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Hermia wakes up in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" as part of the enchanted chaos in the forest, where she has been affected by the love potion administered by Puck. Her awakening is marked by confusion and a shift in her feelings, as the potion alters her affections. This moment highlights the themes of love's irrationality and the influence of external forces on personal emotions. Ultimately, her awakening sets the stage for the resolution of the romantic entanglements in the play.
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Oberon gives the love potion to Lysander to resolve the conflict between him and Hermia, who is in love with Lysander but is being pursued by Demetrius. Oberon wants to teach Demetrius a lesson and make him fall in love with Helena, who is infatuated with him. By using the potion on Lysander, Oberon aims to create chaos and ultimately restore harmony among the lovers, showcasing the complexities of love and desire in "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
Firstly, Lysander was deeply in love with Hermia, but when Puck (the fairy) put the love potion on Lysanders eyes, he fell in love with Helena- betraying Hermia. He was protective over her, because demetrius loved her also.
The first Athenian affected by the love potion in A Midsummer Night's Dream is Lysander. Puck mistakenly puts the potion on his eyes, causing him to fall in love with Helena instead of Hermia.
Puck put the juice of love-in-idleness(a potion from a flower), which makes a sleeping person fall in love with the first person they see when they wake up, into Lysander's eyes.
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Hermia wakes up in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" as part of the enchanted chaos in the forest, where she has been affected by the love potion administered by Puck. Her awakening is marked by confusion and a shift in her feelings, as the potion alters her affections. This moment highlights the themes of love's irrationality and the influence of external forces on personal emotions. Ultimately, her awakening sets the stage for the resolution of the romantic entanglements in the play.
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The potion did affect Kreature, but when he went to get water Regulas called him back and so he was able to escape. He said himself that the potion made him see 'terrible things.'
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.
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