OBERON: Then touch the magic flower to Lysander’s eye and restore his love for Hermia. PUCK: Ugh! He’s no fun when he’s angry. I better do as he says. First of all I’ll overcast the night ...
Oberon demands the flower filled with love-juice that Puck has brought him. He says he will apply it to Titania and orders Puck to pour some of the love-juice onto Demetrius who spurns the love of ...
A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a play by William Shakespeare that tells the story of confused lovers and fairy magic. Themes are the main ideas that appear repeatedly in a play. Some of the ...
Oberon describes a flower filled with love-juice from one of Cupid's arrows and tells Puck to bring it to him. Hermia is ordered by her father, to marry Demetrius, who is loved by Helena ...
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, often associated with high summer, fits comfortably into the Christmas pantomime’s shoes. Whimsical costumes, many jokes, lovable personalities, and buffoonery; much like ...