A Midsummer Night's Dream

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

Act 4 Oberon anoints Titania with the antidote She wakes up and believes everything was a dream Theseus, Hippolyta and Egeus are in the wood hunting and they come upon The four lovers sleeping in the woods Demetrius states that his love for Hermia has melted away

Theseus comes up the idea that the four lovers should marry at his wedding Bottom wakes up and believes everything was dream He wants Peter Quince to write a song, "Bottom's song" which he will perform at the performance of their play