Midsummer nights dream act 2 summary Flashcards
What does Puck warn another fairy about in Act 2 Scene 1 -
That Oberon is angry with Titania and should be avoided
What does Titania accuse Oberon of in Act 2 Scene 1 -
Loving other women and constantly arguing with her
Why does Titania say the arguments with Oberon are harmful -
They disrupt nature and cause chaos in the world
What does Oberon demand from Titania -
He wants her to give him the servant boy
Why does Titania refuse to give the boy to Oberon -
She promised the boy’s mother to care for him
What task does Oberon give to Puck -
To find the love in idleness flower
Why does Oberon want the flower -
To make Titania fall in love with the first thing she sees
Who does Oberon see in the woods after Titania -
Demetrius and Helena
Why does Oberon want to help Helena -
Because Demetrius is rejecting her love
What does Oberon tell Puck to do to Demetrius -
Put the flower juice in his eyes
What does Titania do before sleeping in Scene 2 -
She asks the fairies to sing her to sleep in her bower
What does Oberon do after Titania falls asleep -
He puts the flower’s juice on her eyes
Why do Hermia and Lysander sleep in the forest -
They are lost and need rest
Why does Lysander sleep away from Hermia -
To respect her modesty and virtue
What mistake does Puck make with the flower -
He puts it on Lysander instead of Demetrius
What happens when Helena finds Lysander -
He wakes up and instantly falls in love with her
How does Helena react to Lysander’s love -
She thinks he is mocking her
What does Hermia discover when she wakes up -
That Lysander is gone and she searches for him