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Midsummer Night’s Dream
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Who am I? Who said it? Can you feel the LOVE?
“This is the silliest stuff
ever I heard.”
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Row 1, Col 1
Name of the Duke of Athens
Who is Theseus?
1,2
“I am that merry wanderer of the night.”
Who is Puck?
1,3
Who is Cupid?The flower that Oberon
seeks is said to have magical powers.
When applied to a sleeping persons eyes, it makes them fall madly in love with the first thing they see when
they awake.
It is said that this flower was hit by an arrow belonging to this mythological spirit
1,4
“I see their knavery. This is to make an ass of me, to fright me, if they could.”
The irony behind such statements made by Bottom
What is--Puck has turned his head into that of an ass?
2,1
The King of the Fairies
Who is Oberon?
2,2
Who is Titania?
2,3
In the beginning of the play, Both Lysander and Demetrius love…
Who is Hermia?
2,4
The instruction that was given by Oberon to Puck that creates the mix up with the Athenian
lovers in the forest.
What is “By the Athenian Clothing he has on”?
3,1
The father of Hermia
Who is Egeus?
3,2
“You have her father’s love.
Let me have Hermia’s”
Who is Lysander?
3,3
At the beginning of the play,this Athenian loves Hermia but
Does not love Helena.
Who is Demetrius?
3,4
In Act II, Oberon is jealous of Titania’s love for
“a lovely boy stolen from an Indian King.” To get the boy Oberon creates a plan.
What is to taint Titania’s eyes with the flower juices while she sleeps and get her to awake
when something vile is near?
4,1
The Queen of the Amazons and bethrothed to Theseus
Who is Hippolyta?
4,2
“I go, I go, look how I go, Swifter than arrow from the Tartar’s bow”
Who is Puck?
4,3
Hermia is in love with this suitor, while her father prefers this one.
Who are Lysander and Demetrius?
4,4
In the beginning of the play, Theseus decided that Hermia
had to chose one of three options that satisfied her father
and Athens Law.
What was death, wed Demetrius, or become a nun forsaking all men?
Giddy-up….Time to Study on your own!