Theseus says to Hippolyta that they should go to the mountaintop to listen to the sound of the hunting dogs howling. Hippolyta recalls a time when she listened to the sound of the howling, finding it amazing. Theseus then boasts about his dogs to Hippolyta, stating that they are bred from Spartan hounds, being nearly the exact same. He says that his hunting dogs are the most musical, all the dogs’ barks are like notes on a scale. Theseus then spots the four lovers lying on the ground and is confused who they are. Egeus says to Theseus that they are Lysander, Demetrius, Hermia and
Theseus says to Hippolyta that they should go to the mountaintop to listen to the sound of the hunting dogs howling. Hippolyta recalls a time when she listened to the sound of the howling, finding it amazing. Theseus then boasts about his dogs to Hippolyta, stating that they are bred from Spartan hounds, being nearly the exact same. He says that his hunting dogs are the most musical, all the dogs’ barks are like notes on a scale. Theseus then spots the four lovers lying on the ground and is confused who they are. Egeus says to Theseus that they are Lysander, Demetrius, Hermia and