A Midsummer Night’s Dream Act 2 study guide and 1 other

By what other names is Puck known? Hobgoblin, Robin, Robin Goodfellow, Sweet Puck
What does the fairy tell Puck in the beginning of scene one? That she serves the fairy queen and that Titania and Oberon are fighting.
What warning does Puck give the fairy? He tells the fairy to make sure that Titania does not meet Oberon, because they are constantly fighting.
Why is Oberon angry with Titania? She is keeping a changeling child for her own train when Oberon wants the boy for his own train.
What sorts of tricks does Puck play on humans? -Turning into a stool and then, when an elderly woman comes to sit down, disappearing so that she falls onto the floor.-Frightens young girls-Skim the milk so that it will not produce butter no matter how hard it is churned-Making drinks lose their qualities-Mislead travelers at nights so that they get lost-Pretend to be an apple in a drink and then spill it all over the person’s neck
Why is Titania jealous of Hippolyta? Oberon, Titania’s husband, was, at one point, in love with Hippolyta.
Of whom is Oberon jealous? Theseus, whom Titania was once in love with.
Who do Titania and Oberon blame for recent storms and floods? Titania blames Oberon, whilst Oberon blames Titania. It is really their fighting that causes problems, but each believes that they are defending the right side and it is the foolish attempts of the other to prove otherwise that prolongs the quarrel.
Who do you think is more to blame? (personal opinion) I believe that Titania is more justified in her argument and therefore is defending as opposed to attacking. This opinion, like some mentioned in Act 1, is greatly influenced by the fact that I have grown up in a free society in which men are not the ultimate source of authority.
According to Oberon, how did the pansy become magical? Oberon tells Robin that the flower was shot by one of Cupid’s stray arrows.
Why does Oberon tell Puck to fetch the flower? Oberon plans to make Titania madly in love with something very ugly for two reasons:a) She will be so busy chasing the creature that she will not notice him taking the changeling boyb) After she is returned to normal, he can laugh at her for being in love with something random and ugly
Who races after Demetrius in the woods? Helena, his past love.
How does Demetrius try to stop Helena? Attempt one: insults Attempt two: threats of his uncontrollable attacks on her modestyAttempt three: telling her that he will hurt her if she keeps chasing him
What is Oberon’s reactions when he sees the pursuit? Oberon takes pity on Helena and decides to help her win Demetrius’ love.
Oberon tells Puck to dab whom on the eyelids with the magic nectar? Demetrius, but only when the first thing he will see is Helena.
Why does Oberon give Puck these orders? This is Oberon’s method of helping Helena with her chase of Demetrius. If he is annointed with the nectar, he will dote on Helena even more than she already dotes on him.
What does Oberon intend to do with the rest of the nectar? Oberon plans to personally put the nectar on Titania’s eyelids so that his plan for her loving a random creature will be put into action.
What jobs does Titania send her fairies off to do? -Sing her a lullaby-kill cankers on the muskrose buds-fight bats for their wings-make coats for the elves-make the owl stop hooting so loudly
Why do the fairies sing charms for Titania? She wants them to send her to sleep soundly. The charms are also a protective enchantment against most harms.
Why does Oberon pronounce a spell over Titania? He must break the protective enchantments surrounding Titania for the flower to work to its fullest extent. He must also ensure that she only wakes up when something vile and ugly is the first thing she will see.
Why does Lysander move away from Hermia before they sleep? This action is on request of Hermia, because Lysander implicated a desire to lie together. He was trying his luck, but Hermia recognized this and decided to hold off until they actually married.
On whose eyelids does Puck press the magic nectar? Puck mistakenly puts the nectar on Lysander’s eyes instead of Demetrius’.
What happens when Helena wakens Lysander? Lysander, having been put under the spell of the flower, falls in love with Helena the moment he sets eyes on her, forgetting all previous ties to Hermia.
What does Helena think of Lysander’s flattery? Helena takes the numerous compliments as mockery, as her self-esteem is so low. She is also quite confused, as she has recently seen Lysander making quite similar comments toward Hermia.
What has Hermia been dreaming about? She dreamt that a snake was eating her heart (probably symbolic of her losing her ability to love), and Lysander was watching and smiling (symbolic of him losing his love for her). She was extremely scared when waking from this nightmare, revealing that she most likely fears nothing more than the event in which she and Lysander break up.
Why does Hermia run off at the end of the scene? She is off to find Lysander, who has actually gone chasing Helena.
Why do you think Shakespeare has Hermia say to Lysander, before they fall asleep, that she wishes “the wisher’s eyes to be pressed”? This was an element of foreshadowing leading into the part of the act in which many eyes are pressed with nectar.
What is ironic about that line? Hermia did not mean that she wanted eyes to be charmed into loving others, but rather, she was wishing a deep sleep. In a deep sleep, one will have heavy eyelids, perhaps feeling as though they are being pressed gently upon. This is dramatic irony in that the audience will soon know the significance of eyes being pressed, however, Hermia remains blind to the double meaning of her words.
1. What is the purpose of the meeting at Peter Quince’s house? so they can plan the play
Who is Nick Bottom? hes an asshole who is confident villager and weaver really dumb
Why is the plot of Pyramus and Thisbe inappropriate for a comedy? its a tragady
How are the characters Pyramus and Thisbe like Hermia and Lysander? they both disobey there parents and run away
What part will Bottom play? dude lover
How do the names of the tradesmen fit their occupations? its there last name and discribes them
What part will Snug play? What is funny about his asking whether his lines will be written out? lion, hes a loin they dont have any lines they just rowr
When and where do the tradesmen plan to rehearse? at night in the woods
What do the others seem to think about Bottom? How does he feel about himself? they think hes real cool and he thinks hes amazing
When and why does Shakespeare use iambic pentameter? fill in
What is iambic pentameter? lines in 10 sylables
What is a malapropism? charachter trys to use big words but keeps making mistakes (means one thing but says another)
Who is Theseus? duke
Why is Theseus anxious for the rising of the new moon? gettin ready to marry
What does he tell Philostrate to do? tells him to find enertainment no downers
Why is Egeus angry? he wants his daughter to marry the man of his choice
Why has he come to see Theseus? wants him to tell hermia she has too
What are your impressions of Hermia? stubborn strong wiled in love
Whom does Hermia love? lysander
What alternatives does Theseus offer Hermia? die, become nun, marry demetryus
In what tone do you imagine him presenting these alternatives? nutral and bissnesy
How does Hermia change during her time alone with Lysander? more girlly cry cry
Where do Lysander and Hermia agree to meet that night? to they can run to his anuts outside of athens
why do lysander and hermia agree to meet her after dark so no one sees em
What is the relationship between Hermia and Helena? bffs
How does Helena betray the secret Hermia tells her? shes so desprate she is willing to tell demetryus anthin just to get a thanks outa him
Why do you suppose Egeus prefers Demetrius to Lysander? just cuz he said so
Define a foil when author uses two oposite character types to emphasis the diffrence bettwen em