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Reading Check
1. Who is Theseus, the Duke of Athens, marrying?
2. What is the name of Egeus’s daughter?
3. Who is Helena in love with?
4. Who is Hermia in love with?
5. What play are the mechanicals performing?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. Why is Egeus angry?
2. What does Theseus instruct Hermia to do? What will be the consequence if she does not obey?
3. What do Hermia and Lysander plan on doing to subvert Theseus? Why is this a valid potential solution?
4. How does Helena plan to win Demetrius’s affection?
5. How is Bottom characterized as ridiculous in Act 1, Scene 2?
Paired Resource
Reading Check
1. Who is Titania?
2. Who is Oberon?
3. With whom does Puck chat at the opening of Act 2?
4. Which two characters receive the love potion?
5. Who does Lysander proclaim he loves when he wakes up from his sleep in the forest?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. What are Oberon and Titania arguing about in Act 2? Explain both sides.
2. Describe the various missions on which Oberon sends Puck in Act 2.
3. What is Puck’s reputation among the other fairies and creatures of the forest?
4. What is Oberon’s goal in interfering in the situation of the Athenian lovers?
5. What happens instead of Oberon’s desired outcome?
Paired Resource
“Character Interview: Oberon and Titania”
Reading Check
1. Which group of people are the mechanicals worried would be scared by the lion’s roar?
2. Does the mechanicals’ play take place during the daytime or the nighttime?
3. What does Puck change Bottom’s head to?
4. Who does Oberon place the juice from the flower on in Act 3, Scene 3?
5. Puck removes the effect of the love potion from which character’s eyes in Act 3, Scene 3?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. How do Bottom’s friends respond to him when he reappears with a new head?
2. Helena does not believe Lysander and Demetrius’s declarations of love; what does she believe instead? What is her emotional reaction?
3. Why is Hermia upset with Lysander’s actions?
4. What does Oberon instruct Puck to do? Why?
5. How does Puck separate and confuse Demetrius and Lysander to stop them from hurting one another? What is the result?
Paired Resource
Reading Check
1. Who falls asleep in Titania’s loving embrace?
2. What does Bottom feel like eating?
3. Who removes the spell from Titania?
4. Who wakes up Lysander, Hermia, Demetrius, and Helena?
5. Why are the mechanicals in mourning?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
Paired Resource
Reading Check
1. Where are the celebrations held?
2. What activity does Theseus suggest?
3. Who is charged with organizing the celebrations on the night of the weddings? 3.4. Who does the lion maul in the laborer’s play?
5. Who cleans the palace after the revelers have gone to bed?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. Why does Hippolyta maintain that magic might have been involved in the four lovers’ time in the woods?
2. Does the laborers’ play come highly recommended? Give an example of someone’s opinion of it.
3. What assurance does Snug give to the audience after he roars? Why is this a comedic moment?
4. What do Oberon, Titania, and the fairies do at the end of the play?
5. Paraphrase Puck’s final message to the audience.
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