Puck Flashcards
Who is he? [3]
- a cheeky and mischievous fairy
- puts the magical flower in the eyes of Lysander, Demetrius and Titania
- he causes chaos and destroys the order of the Athenian court
What events is he involved in? [2]
- puts flower juice into Lysander’s eye twice
- puts flower juice into Demetrius and Titania’s eye
Which quote shows this:
- he takes pleasure in the pandemonium and finds it funny
- shows that he is the audience to a comedy of his own making
“Lord, what fools these mortals be!”
(Act 3 Scene 2, Page 5)
Which quote shows this:
- he sees the chaos as entertainment
“As this their jangling I esteem sport.”
(Act 3 Scene 2, Page 15)
Which quote shows this:
- shows that there is a thin line between dreams and reality
“And this weak and idle theme,
No more yielding but a dream,”
(Act 5 Scene 1, Page 18)
Which quote shows this:
- shows that Elizabethan people had a negative view on fairies
- since they were known for their mischief and naughty behaviour
“This flower’s force in stirring love.”
(Act 2 Scene 2, Page 4)
What does this quote show? [2]
“Lord, what fools these mortals be!”
(Act 3 Scene 2, Page 5)
- he takes pleasure in the pandemonium and finds it funny
- shows that he is the audience to a comedy of his own making
What does this quote show? [1]
“As this their jangling I esteem sport.”
(Act 3 Scene 2, Page 15)
- he sees the chaos as entertainment
What does this quote show? [1]
“And this weak and idle theme,
No more yielding but a dream,”
(Act 5 Scene 1, Page 18)
- shows that there is a thin line between dreams and reality
What does this quote show? [2]
“This flower’s force in stirring love.”
(Act 2 Scene 2, Page 4)
- shows that Elizabethan people had a negative view on fairies
- since they were known for their mischief and naughty behaviour