A Midsummer Night’s Dream Act 4

How has Bottom adjusted to the attention of Titania and her fairies? He takes full advantage of it.
What is Oberon’s reaction to Titania’s infatuation with Bottom? Pity.
What sort of explanation will Oberon make to Titania’s question about what happened to her? Do you think he will tell her the truth? Opinion. It is Oberon’s fault that Titania fell in love with Bottom, and he tricked her into giving up the Indian boy so he may lie.
Why are Theseus, Hippolyta, Egeus, and the others out in the woods so early in the morning? They are hunting.
What is Theseus’s first explanation of why the young people are asleep in the woods? Woke up early to celebrate May Day.
What explanation does Demetrius make? Why does he compare his love for Hermia to an illness? Says he followed Hermia and Lysander and Helena followed him. He describes it as an illness because it was not permanent.
What is Theseus’s decision concerning the four young people? He decides to override Egeus. The two couples will marry alongside Theseus and Hippolyta that night.
Why can’t the young people be sure whether they are awake or dreaming? Oberon makes it hard for them to remember the events clearly.
Bottom believes he too has had a dream. How is he going to use that dream to entertain the duke? He plans to have Peter Quince write it as a ballad for him to perform during the intermission of the play.
What opinion do the other artisans now have of Bottom since they think he is lost? They think he is a great man and the only person who could possibly play Pyramus.
What do they most regret losing by not being able to perform the play? They regret losing the pension. (money)
Why must the artisans hurry to the duke’s palace? They must hurry because the Duke has had his dinner already and will be wanting entertainment soon.