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What does Hermia think about Demetrius in Act 3 Scene 2 that he harmed Lysander
Who said "What angel wakes me from my flowery bed?" Titania
Describe the love triangle presented at the beginning of the play Demetrius loves Hermia, Hermia loves Lysander, and Helena loves Demetrius.
Why are Oberon and Titania fighting at the beginning of the play? Oberon wants the servant boy and Titania refuses to give him to Oberon.
How does Helena feel when Lysander declares his love to her? humiliated, she thought he was playing a cruel joke on her
Whos is the quote referrign to when it says "you" and "him" "You are but a form in wax, by him imprinted and within his power to lead the figure or disfigure it." You is Hermia, him is Egeus
When and why do the fairies appear At the end of the play to bless the newly married couples
What is the play of Pyramus and Thisbe is considered? a tradegy
What emotion does Helena feel towards Hermia? Jealousy
Is Hermias quote "By love never alter till thy sweet life end" considered a metaphor? No
When Bottom's head is transformed and Titania falls in love with him its considered what? Dramatic Irony
Who said "The course of true love never did run smooth." Lysander
Who said "Love looks not with the eyes but with the mind." Helena
Who said "Lord what fools these mortals be!" Puck/Robin
Who said "Who will not change the raven for a dove" Lysander
Who said "To say the truth, reason and love keep little company together nowadays." Nick Bottom
Who said "When next they wake all this derision shall seem a dream this fruitless vision." Oberon
Who said "I have found Demetrius like a jewel mine own and not my own." Helena
Who said "The lunatic, the lover, and the poet are of imagination all compact." Theseus
Who said "You thief of love! What, have you come by night and stolen my loves heart from him." Hermia
How was the setting important to the deeper themes of the play? Chaos and order is one of the more important themes in the play. These are represented by the two areas, Athens and the woods. Order is represented in Athens as it's a civilization created by law and order. An example is proven in the way the play starts
Pick a character from the play and identify a particular character trait they display. Explain how this trait is shown through the words or actions of this character. Helena is insecure. We see this from the very beginning where she longs for love from Demetrius and talks about how jealous of his love for Hermia. She doesn't see how special she is and instead wants to be just like Hermia. Later when both Lysander and D
Why is a midsummer Night's Dream considered a comedy? Midsummer Night's Dream is considered a comedy because of the irony, confusion, comedic wordplay, and fairytale-like qualities. The Ironic moments happen a lot with Nick Bottom. He is one of the more comedic characters and never fails to make the audience
The idea of power and control are key motifs(subject or topic) throughout the play with reference to any one relationship to/in the play explain how power and/or control are illustrated. Oberon and Titania have an interesting relationship in the play. They both have equal power however Titania has something Oberon wants, the servant boy. Oberon is power-hungry and likes to get what he wants. When Titania won't give Oberon the boy he is an
The idea of appearance verses reality is a key topic in the play briefly explain any character symbol or event which relates to this topic I believe the love potion in the play symbolizes the way love in real life can always change what reality is. Helena mentions this in the beginning when she talks about how she knows that her love for Demetrius is weird and a bit messed up but she loves h
 

 



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