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A Midsummer Night's Dream: Plot Summary and Character Analysis, Study Guides, Projects, Research of Literature

Explore the enchanting world of Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' through this comprehensive summary and character analysis. Discover the plot's twists and turns, and delve into the motivations and personalities of Puck, Oberon, Titania, Lysander, Demetrius, Hermia, Helena, and Egeus.

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Download A Midsummer Night's Dream: Plot Summary and Character Analysis and more Study Guides, Projects, Research Literature in PDF only on Docsity!                                   Year  7  Literature  Revision   A  Midsummer  Night’s  Dream       Plot  Summary   Duke  Theseus  and  Hippolyta  are  preparing  for  their  wedding,  when  Egeus  arrives  with  his   daughter  Hermia,  along  with  Lysander  and  Demetrius.  Hermia  and  Lysander  love  each  other;   but  Egeus  wants  Hermia  to  marry  Demetrius  (who  is  loved  by  Helena).  Theseus  insists  that   Egeus  must  have  his  way,  and  gives  Hermia  a  month  to  marry  Demetrius,  or  either  die  or   become  a  nun.  Hermia  and  Lysander  decide  to  run  away  and  to  meet  in  the  forest.  Hermia  tells   Helena  of  their  plans,  and  she  in  turn  tells  Demetrius,  in  the  hope  that  he  will  like  her  more  for   telling  him.  Demetrius  chases  after  the  eloping  couple,  and  Helena  chases  after  him.     A  group  of  actors  meet  to  discuss  a  play  on  the  theme  of  Pyramus  and  Thisbe  which  they  want   to  perform  at  Theseus’  wedding.  They  plan  to  rehearse  in  the  forest.     Oberon  and  Titania,  the  king  and  queen  of  the  fairies,  are  arguing  over  who  should  have  a   changeling  boy  that  Titania  has  stolen.  Titania  will  not  give  him  up,  so  Oberon  takes  his  revenge   by  having  his  servant  Puck  find  a  special  flower  whose  juice  he  will  squeeze  onto  Titania’s  eyes   while  she  is  asleep.  This  will  maker  her  fall  in  love  with  the  first  person  she  sees  upon  waking.   Oberon,  seeing  Demetrius  reject  Helena,  tells  Puck  to  put  the  potion  on  Demetrius’  eyes  also.   But  Puck  mistakes  Lysander  for  Demetrius,  and  Lysander  wakes  to  see  Helena,  whom  he  falls  in   love  with  and  chases  after,  leaving  Hermia  alone.     Meanwhile,  Puck  gives  Bottom  (one  of  the  actors)  a  donkey’s  head.  Bottom  frightens  his   friends  away,  and  in  doing  so  wakes  Titania.  She  falls  in  love  with  him,  and  Bottom  is  treated   like  a  lord  by  the  fairy  retinue.     Hermia,  having  lost  Lysander,  thinks  Demetrius  has  killed  him,  and  when  he  denies  it  she  goes   to  look  for  him.  Oberon  is  furious  with  Puck  for  his  mistake  and  tells  him  to  find  Helena  and   bring  her  to  him.  Oberon  squeezes  the  flower  onto  Demetrius’  eyes  while  he  sleeps.  Lysander   enters  with  Helena,  begging  for  her  love,  telling  her  Demetrius  does  not  love  her;  Demetrius   then  wakes,  sees  Helena,  and  begs  for  her  love.  Hermia  enters  and  is  snubbed  by  Lysander,   while  Helena  thinks  all  three  are  tricking  her.     Oberon  gets  Puck  to  imitate  the  two  men’s  voices,  leading  them  around  until  they  fall  asleep.   Puck  puts  an  antidote  on  Lysander’s  eyes  so  that  he  resumes  his  love  for  Hermia.     Oberon  then  releases  Titania  from  her  spell,  having  received  the  changeling  boy  from  her.  Puck   removes  the  ass’s  head  from  Bottom.     Theseus  and  Hippolyta  arrive  to  hunt  in  the  forest,  along  with  Egeus,  where  they  discover  the   sleeping  lovers.  They  hear  their  story,  and  Theseus  annonces  they  shall  be  married  as  they   wish,  despite  Egeus’  will.     Bottom  is  reunited  with  his  friends,  and  they  rehearse  their  play,  which  has  been  selected  as   one  of  those  to  be  made  available  as  entertainment  at  the  wedding.  After  supper,  Theseus   chooses  their  play,  which  is  presented  in  front  of  an  audience  of  all  the  lovers.