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    Ambition- The couple are very ambitious, Lysander suggest for them to run away, knowing the consequence if they are caught. Act 2: Greed- In this act Oberon is very greedy, he tries to steal the indian prince from Titania to use as his knight. Mischief- Puck is up to no good, he pours love potions on Titania and Lysander. The potion causes the people to fall in love with the first thing they see. Act 3: Love- Both Lysander and Demetrius are both in love with Helena because of the love potion.…

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    Night’s Dream there is a lot of magic that comes into play. Oberon and Puck use a magic that makes people love the first thing they see. Their magic effects the four lovers along with Titania. The magic is used for their own amusement. Puck and Oberon use magic for good and bad because they want to be the centers of control, and they use it to get what they want. Control is a big part of why Oberon and Puck use magic. Puck and Oberon use magic for bad and good because they want to…

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    Titania still refused. Titania then went to the woods, with her fairies. In the woods she ordered her fairies to sing her to sleep. Oberon decided to get revenge on her, if she wanted to hurt him then he planned to hurt her worse. He ordered his servant Puck to retrieve him a pansy flower. The pansy is also known as a love flower, it contained a special juice that would cause the victim to fall in love with the first person they lay eyes on. Oberon was hoping she would fall in…

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    Shakespeare’s Puck has the reputation of being the master of wickedness among the other fairies, what is most memorable image of A Midsummer Night’s Dream’s Puck. Both, folk Pooka and Puck, are presented as mischievous, deceitful creatures. The English Pooka was a respected and feared fairy. But merry Shakespeare’s Puck seems to stay against the pivotal, evil reputation of his kind that was rooted in tradition, and…

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    Hermia's friend. Then meanwhile in the woods, the fairy queen, Titania and her husband, Oberon, are have a quarrel over a page boy. Oberon has a plans to make his wife agree to hand the boy by making his jester, Puck, put juice from Lore in Idleness. But, taking pity on the love quadrangle Puck the liquid into the eyes of the four, which creates a hilarious misunderstanding among the young lovers.…

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    prankster. Life without these funny people would be bland and dull. In a way, Puck lightens up "A Midsummer Night's Dream (MND)." Puck's funny actions make the reader laugh. Without Puck, MND would be bland and definitely boring. It is a fact universally acknowledged that people enjoy laughing. Puck's funny spirit invigorates the reader's soul and makes reading MND a much more enjoyable experience. Puck shows absolutely no remorse for his actions. This is quite funny because he…

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    with express the comedic element when Puck mistakenly puts a spell on Lysander rather than on Demetrius. Then later to spell them both but the problem is that they both fall for Helena. This then creates a problem for Helena and Hermina because their roles have revered. Helena has two men fighting for her and for Hermina no one wants her. Romance is then introduced after all this chaos is resolved. Oberon commands Puck to fix his mistakes and make it right. Puck fixes his wrong doing and put…

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    the situation so that Helena gets her love, Lysander and Hermia stay together, and he can teach Titania a lesson on how to be a submissive and adoring wife. However, just as the laborers' play turns a tragic drama into a comedy, so does Oberon's when Puck accidentally puts the love-potion on the eyes of the wrong man. And yet Oberon's play also serves a counter purpose to the laborers' play. While the laborers' awful performance seems to suggest the limit of the theater, Oberon's play (or the…

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    fairies, a mischievous servant, a group of star crossed lovers, and some disorderly rude mechanicals. Oberon, the fairy king, and his wife Titania get into a spat over who is to take possession over a small changeling child. Instructed by Oberon, Puck, Oberon’s jester, goes out and messes with the rude mechanicals as well as the lovers. Everything that occurs in the woods is a result of rampant…

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    Oberon, the king of fairies is one of the main characters in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” He is a very interesting character as his personality has two sides. On one side he is a kind and generous person as he helped Helena get her love Demetrius, and he wishes good for the newlywed couples. On the other hand, he can be a very jealous and when it comes to his wife Titania, he can be very mischievous and demanding. Starting off with the malicious side of Oberon, Oberon can be very demanding and…

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