Fairy Talk By: Adam B Kiana G Maddie F. “ Lord, what fools these mortals be !”

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Fairy Talk By: Adam B Kiana G Maddie F

“ Lord, what fools these mortals be !”

Puck

“ Not for thy fairy kingdom. Fairies, away!”

Titania

What craftsman did Puck play a trick on?

Nick Bottom

“This is thy negligence. Still thou mistak’st, or else committ’st thy knaveries willfully”

Oberon

Why did Titania refuse to give up the Indian child?

She owes his care to his mother, who died in childbirth

“And stick musk roses in thy sleek smooth head, and kiss thy fair large ears, my gentle joy.”

Titania

“When I had at my pleasure taunted her, and she in mild terms begged my patience, I then did ask of her her changeling child.”

Oberon

Define changeling

A child stolen by fairies to use as their own.

“Philomele, with melody sing in our sweet lullaby…” What is the significance of referencing Philomele?

It provides imagery of the night with a symbol of the nightingale.

Who is the first Athenian to be affected by the love potion?

Lysander

Why does Puck mimic Lysander and Demetrius’s voices in the forest?

To get them to fall asleep so he can put the antidote on Lysander.

Why does the flower of the love potion have magical powers?

Cupid’ arrow struck it.

Why were Titania and Oberon in Greece?

For Theseus’s and Hippolyta’s wedding

What is Puck’s full name?

Robin Goodfellow

Do Titania and Oberon make up by the end of the play?

YES!