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What chaos did the love potion cause?
Helena felt mocked. Hermia felt betrayed. Helena and Hermia were in conflict. Lysander and Demetrius were in conflict over Helena.
How did Helena feel when the boys declared their love to her?
mocked
Complete the quote: “I see you all are bent To set against me for your………………”
merriment
What happens when Titania has the love potion in her eyes.
She falls in love with Bottom whose head has been turned into a donkey's head.
Draw the love cycle at the end of the play
Helena and Demetrius love each other. Lysander and Hermia love each other.
What mistake did Puck make?
He put the love potion in Lysander's eyes instead of Demetrius'
What does Oberon tell Puck to do after he hears Demetrius argue with Helena?
Put the love potion in an Athenian man's eyes so they fall in love
Complete the quote: ‘For I am ...............when I do look on thee.’ Who says it to who?
sick - Demetrius says this to Helena
Complete the quote: ‘Before, milk-white; now purple with .............. wound.’
love's
Why do Lysander and Hermia run away into the forest?
To get married in secret and so Hermia doesn't get executed.
What is the term for a speech where a character speaks to themselves and so reveals their true thoughts and feelings?
Soliloquy
Complete the quote: ‘The course of true ................ never did run smooth’ Who says it?
love - Lysander says this to Hermia
What does 'unrequited love' mean?
When you love someone but they don't replicate those feelings to you
Who is the Fairy King and Queen?
Oberon and Titania
Who are the four lovers?
Lysander, Hermia, Demetrius, Helena
Where is the play set?
Ancient Athens
Who wrote the play?
William Shakespeare