A Midsummer Night’s Dream Act II, Scene 1  Reading Parts:  Narrator  Robin (Puck)  Fairy  Oberon  Titania  Demetrius  Helena.

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream Act II, Scene 1  Reading Parts:  Narrator  Robin (Puck)  Fairy  Oberon  Titania  Demetrius  Helena

A Midsummer Night’s Dream Act II, Scene 1 1.Where does Oberon think the Indian boy that Titania possesses came from? Why does he want the boy? 2.What sorts of pranks does Robin Goodfellow perform? 3.Why is Titania upset with Oberon? 4.What does Oberon in turn accuse Titania of?

A Midsummer Night’s Dream Act II, Scene 1 5.How did Titania come into possession of the Indian boy? 6.What does Oberon plan for Titania since she will not give up the Indian boy? 7.List humorous lines between Demetrius and Helena and explain the humor in them. 8.What did Oberon want Robin (Puck) to do for Demetrius and Helena?

A Midsummer Night’s Dream Act II, Scene 2  Reading Parts:  Narrator  Titania  First Fairy  Second Fairy  Oberon  Lysander  Hermia  Robin (Puck)  Helena  Demetrius

A Midsummer Night’s Dream Act II, Scene 2 1.Look at the song the fairies sing to put Titania to sleep. What is ironic about this song now that you know what happens to Titania? 2.What does Lysander say to convince Hermia that they should sleep together? 3.How did Puck (Robin Goodfellow) mistake Lysander for Demetrius? 4. What does Helena say about her eyes? 5.What did Hermia dream about? Why is her dream ironic?