I’ll sleep over here. So if I am lying by your side, I will not be lying to you. Goodbye, you naughty spirit: I’ll be off. No? Test your knowledge Take the Act 2, scene 1 Quick Quiz.

can’t even see the elaborate mazes that people create in

Oberon wants to make Titania fall in love with a beast and use her infatuation to get the Indian boy from her. ‘I know a bank where the wild thyme blows, where oxlips grow and violets nod their heads, canopied with luscious honeysuckle interspersed with sweet-smelling ramblers and wild roses. And all this catalogue of evils is because of our quarrel, our disagreement. The folds have stood empty in the saturated fields and crows have gorged themselves on the bodies of drowned sheep. crows get fat from eating the dead bodies of infected sheep. the forest or a meadow, by a pebbly fountain or a rushing stream, or A Midsummer Night’s Dream William Shakespeare .

... Explanatory Notes for Act 2, Scene 1 From A Midsummer Night's Dream. The wood.

This green plot shall be our stage, this hawthorn-brake our tiring-house; and we will do it in action as we will do it before the duke. midsummer, my fairies and I haven’t been able to meet

And still others of you can keep away the loud owl that hoots in surprise when it sees us pretty fairies. interrupt us so that we can’t dance for them, the winds ‘How can you make snide innuendoes about Hippolyta, knowing that I’m aware of your crush on Theseus? Who is this?

Hermia is happy, wherever she is, because she has blessed and magnetic eyes. No.

But I took note of where the arrow fell. He turned and started off, hurrying.‘Let me go!’ he yelled. It’s not iron that you’re pulling though, because my heart is made of steel. But, being mortal, she died in childbirth and for her sake I’m bringing up her boy.

OPTIONS: Show cue speeches • Show full speeches # Act, Scene, Line (Click to see in context) Speech text: 1. ‘Leaving the city and placing yourself at the mercy of someone who doesn’t love you, and exposing your precious virginity to the dangers of the night and being alone in a remote place.’‘Your respectability is my safeguard,’ she said. Humans are denied their winter recreation: no evenings are brightened by hymns and sing-songs. So be happy. Now sing me to sleep, then go off to your work and let me rest. Nothing?

Lysander, help me!

Titania and her attendants simply disappeared.‘Good riddance!’ Oberon shouted to the empty air. They call you ‘Hobgoblin’, and ‘Sweet Puck’, and consider themselves lucky if you let them get on with their work! Now, I’ll use all my love and energy to honor Helen, and be her loyal man. Don’t lie so close to me.I say "amen" to that beautiful prayer. With half that wish the wisher’s eyes be pressed! What have I done to you to deserve this kind of mockery?

When Demetrius enters wooing Hermia, Oberon discovers that Robin has anointed…Titania and her attendants pamper Bottom, who falls asleep with her. We’ll have one heart, one bed, two bodies, and one vow.No, good Lysander.

Study Guide NO FEAR Translation. Is he dead or asleep? moon, who controls the tides, fills the air with diseases.

Synopsis: Oberon and Titania, king and queen of the fairies, quarrel over possession of a young Indian boy. What, jealous Oberon! ‘But I have known you to steal away from fairyland and take the human shape of the mythical lover, Corin, sitting all day long, playing panpipes and writing love-poems to his mistress, Phillida.

Hermia, keep sleeping over there, and never come near me again! So the royal virgin passed on, thinking her maidenly thoughts, which were far from thoughts of love. LitCharts Teacher Editions. Get lost! Since the beginning of Robin Goodfellow happens upon them and transforms Bottom’s head into that of…Robin Goodfellow reports to Oberon about Titania and Bottom. Oberon. And because of this unpleasant weather we are seeing the seasons alter. ACT II. He shot it smartly, with enough force to pierce a hundred thousand hearts and, in the sharp beams of the pale moon, missed. If that was the cause, well, my eyes get washed by tears more often hers. that the rivers flood, just to get revenge on you. Oh goodness! But who is this here? I have to find some dewdrops here and hang a pearl in every cowslip’s ear.

And be sure to meet me again before dawn.’‘Don’t worry, my lord,’ said Puck.

Must you also make fun of my defectiveness? SCENE I. Test your knowledge Take the Act 2, scene 1 Quick Quiz. What cruel and lying mirror made me compare my eyes with Hermia’s bright ones? Our queen, with all her elves, is coming soon.’‘The king is celebrating here tonight,’ said Puck. Whoa! Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation. Cold frosts spread over the red roses, and the

And I serve the fairy queen, to dew the rings on village greens. A wood near Athens. ‘I wish he weren’t here!’Oberon, king of the fairies, was suddenly there. This page contains the original text of Act 2, Scene 1 of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.Shakespeare’s original A Midsummer Night’s Dream text is extremely long, so we’ve split the text into one Scene per page. ‘And Hermia is going to kill me,’ he moaned.The young woman sat down beside him.

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Teachers and parents! Go! And I sometimes hide in an old woman’s bowl, disguised as an apple, and when she drinks I bob against her lips and the beer spills down her sagging cheeks. He’s wearing Athenian clothes. Aren’t you he?’‘You’ve got it right,’ said Puck. icy winter wears a crown of sweet summer flowers as some sick joke.

Just allow me, unworthy as I am, to follow you. Themes and Colors Key He aimed his arrow at a chaste queen, ruler of a western isle. And stop following me!’She got up, rubbing her elbow, then suddenly she pounced on him, sat on his lap and put her arms around his neck, pinning him down.