A Midsummer Night's Dream

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A Midsummer Night's Dream Act II by: William Shakespeare

likes to plays tricks on humans. Act 2 Robin Goodfellow works for Oberon and likes to plays tricks on humans. Oberon and Titania are fighting because Titania is taking care of an Indian boy and Oberon is jealous.

Oberon sends Robin to find a flower because this flower when put on a person's eyes when they are sleeping, will make them fall in love with the first thing they see when they wake up. Oberon wants to use this flower on Titania and wants Robin to use the flower on Demetrius so that he will fall in love with Helena.

While Titania is sleeping Oberon anoints Titania's eyes and puts a spell on her that she wakes when a vile thing is near. Robin anoints Lysandar's eyes with the flower. Lysandar wakes up and falls in love with Helena.