Act 4 English 9F Lisa Ahn & Brian Kim  The author of this novel is a famous poet/play writer named Shakespeare, William. Born in England, didn’t even.

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Act 4 English 9F Lisa Ahn & Brian Kim

 The author of this novel is a famous poet/play writer named Shakespeare, William. Born in England, didn’t even graduate college, but was one of the most successful writers in history.

 Titania  Bottom Click ->  Oberon  Puck  Theseus  Hippolyta  Lysander  Demetrius  Hermia  Helena

 Oberon decides to make Titania stop loving Bottom  All the lovers wake up  Demetrius loves Helena now  Lysander and Hermia still loves each other  On the other hand, the actors are preparing for their play

I know, personally, that we all hate quizzes. I know, by experience, to some students that it is impossible to not cheat in a… Pop quiz : ). This is not counted towards your grade, but will count as a participation grade for Lisa Ahn’s and Brian Kim’s magnificent work about act 4. Please do not cheat, have fun ^^  Materials: a pencil, paper, eraser, etc. ◦ No pens allowed or direct F

1. How does Oberon get to keep the Indian changeling boy for himself?

 1. He make Titania fall in love with a donkey, by the magical love potion to make her lose interest in keeping the Indian boy. Then, he asks her for the boy and she gladly accepts

 2. Which character is left unchanged after Puck wakes them up?

 2. Demetrius

 3. “ My lord, fair Helen told me of their stealth, Of this their purpose hither to this wood, and I in fury hither followed them: …” Who said this quote?

 3. Demetrius

 4. How does Titania feel about Bottom when she wakes up?

 4. She thinks that Bottom is very ugly and does not understand why she ever loved him.

 5. “ Hath such force and blessed power. Now, my Titania, wake you, my sweet queen. ” Who said this quote?

 5. Oberon

Midsummer Night’s Dream is Finally Over!!!!!!!!