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What problems did Puck cause?
Why does Puck delight in causing chaos and confusion? Puck delights in causing chaos and confusion because he’s a fairy, and according to tradition causing mischief is exactly what fairies do. Puck in particular has achieved fame for his many mischievous exploits.
What mistake does Puck make in A Midsummer’s Night Dream?
In Act II, Scene 2 of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Puck mistakes the Athenian on whom he is to drop the love portion. After searching through the forest, he finally espies one who wears “Weeds of Athens”(2.2. 71) and mistakenly anoints Lysander instead of Demetrius.
What mistake does Oberon discover that Puck has made?
In Act 3, sc. 2, Oberon discovers when he hears Demetrius still professing his love to Hermia that Puck put the juice from the flower on Lysander’s eyes and not on Demetrius’s eyes. He immediately tells Puck this this mistake must be corrected.
How does Puck feel about his mistake?
How does Puck feel about his mistake and its results? Puck thinks his mistake and its results are funny. Before Hermia enters, Lysander, Demetrius, and Helena are all arguing because demetrius and Lysander are both in love woth her and Helena thinks it is a joke.
What mistake does Puck make in applying the love juice What is the consequence of his mistake?
As in most farce comedy, Puck’s mistake is the result of a misunderstanding, in this case between himself and Oberon when Puck is given his assignment. Oberon orders Puck to put some of the love potion on Demetrius’s eyes because he pities the lovesick Helena after observing her with her would-be lover in the woods.
How does Puck’s interference affect the play?
How does Puck’s interference affect what happens in the play? Hermia/Demetrius – Puck puts potion on Lysander’s eyes (Act II. scene ii. 78-80) and in this one action turns these relationships upside down.
How does Puck fix his mistake?
Later in the play, Oberon sends Puck out to fix his mistake. The forest is magically plunged into darkness and Puck imitates the voices of the lovers to lead them astray. This time he successfully smears the love potion on the eyes of Lysander, who thus falls back in love with Hermia.
How does Puck explain his mistake to Oberon?
How does Puck explain his mistake to Oberon? Puck points out that Oberon only described Demetrius’ clothing as “Athenian” and that Lysander was wearing Athenian clothing as well. In 3.2. 373–374, Puck explains that he is “glad” he used the potion on Demetrius instead of Lysander.
How did Puck fix his mistake?
What did Puck do to Titania in Midsummer Night’s Dream?
When Oberon orders him to anoint Titania’s and Demitrius’ eyes with a magical love “juice,” Puck mistakes Demetrius for Lysander and causes much confusion. He is also responsible for Titania’s misplaced love.
What does Oberon tell puck to do in Midsummer Night’s Dream?
Oberon instructs Puck to find a particular flower that has the magical quality of making whoever has its juice squeezed into their eyes fall in love with whatever creature they first see when they next open them. He is to squeeze it into Titania’s eyes while she is sleeping.
Why is puck called Robin Goodfellow in Midsummer Night’s Dream?
He is also known by the name Robin Goodfellow. The audience can only see this ‘Robin Goodfellow’ side of Puck when he is trying to fix something he disrupted, hence the name Goodfellow.When compared to Oberon, King of the Fairies and Titania, Queen of the Fairies and the remaining fairies of the play, Puck does not seem to fit in as well.
Who is the main character in A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
Though there is little character development in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and no true protagonist, critics generally point to Puck as the most important character in the play.