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A Midsummer Night's Dream, a play, is one of William Shakespeare's most famous comedies. It tells several interconnected stories about the people and fairies in and around ancient Athens. The play was probably written around 1595.[1]

Dramatis personae

  • Theseus, Duke of Athens
  • Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, bethroted to Theseus
  • Lysander, in love with Hermia
  • Demetrius, in love with Hermia
  • Hermia, in love with Lysander
  • Helena, in love with Demetrius
  • Egeus, father of Hermia
  • Philostrate, Master of the Revels for Theseus
  • Peter Quince, carpenter, leader of the acting troupe
  • Nick Bottom, weaver, plays Pyramus
  • Francis Flute, bellows-mender, plays Thisbe
  • Robin Starveling, tailor, plays moonshine
  • Tom Snout, tinker, plays wall
  • Snug, joiner, plays lion
  • Oberon, King of Fairies
  • Titania, Queen of Fairies
  • Puck, or Robin Goodfellow, servant to Oberon
  • Peaseblossom, Titania's fairy servant
  • Cobweb, Titania's fairy servant
  • Moth, Titania's fairy servant
  • Mustardseed, Titania's fairy servant

Plot

Theseus and Hippolyta are preparing for their wedding in four days. Egeus comes in with his daughter, Hermia. He is incensed because her daughter refused to marry her designated husband, Demetrius, and chose Lysander instead. Theseus gives her an ultimatum between marrying Demetrius or living the rest of her life as a nun.

After the other ones are gone, Lysander and Hermia plan to run away from Athens that night and go to Lysander's aunt outside the city. They tell Helena about this plan and say goodbye to her. Helena, who wants to woo Demetrius, decides to tell him of the lovers' plan.

Meanwhile, a group of amateur actors meet to determine their next play to play at Theseus and Hippolyta's wedding, which is to be Pyramus and Thisbe. Peter Quince tries to control the group of mechanicals and give them their roles. Nick Bottom the weaver is chosen to play Pyramus. They then agree to meet in the woods to rehearse.

In the woods, Oberon and Titania bickers about a boy under Titania's custody. Oberon wants to make him one of his servants, but Titania swears to raise him herself. Oberon then plans to have his revenge with Titania and tells his servant Puck to get a love potion that will make the victim fall in love with the first object that he sees. Oberon then applies this potion on Titania's eyes while she's sleeping.

While the actors are rehearsing in the woods, Puck plays a prank on Nick Bottom and changes his head to an ass's head. The other actors are terrified and leave him alone. When Titania wakes up, she falls in love with Bottom and spoil him with her fairy servants.

Demetrius follows Lysander and Hermia to the woods, and Helena follows him, but they both get lost. Demetrius is treating Helena badly because he is sick of being followed all the time. Finally he leaves her alone. Oberon sees this scene and takes pity on Helena. When Puck returns, Oberon instructs him to apply the love potion to Demetrius's eyes.

Puck, who does not know how Demetrius looks like, makes a mistake and applies the potion on Lysander's eyes instead. When Helena, now alone and still lost, stumbles upon him, he wakes up and instantly falls in love with her. He leaves Hermia sleeping on the ground to follow Helena.

Oberon comes back and realizes this mistake. He quickly applies the potion on Demetrius's eyes as well. When he wakes up, he falls in love with Helena too and squabbles with Lysander. Meanwhile, Hermia wakes up and looks for Lysander. When she finds him, she could not understand his change of attitude. Lysander and Demetrius then take off to duel in another place.

Puck confuses and exhausts them both, and while all four fall asleep again, he lifts the magic from Lysander's eyes.

Oberon decides that it is time to make amends with Titania. He lifts the magic from her eyes and returns Bottom's head to normal. When the four lovers wake up, Lysander returns to Hermia and Demetrius to Helena. They tell their story to Theseus, who decides that instead of becoming a nun, Hermia is allowed to marry Lysander after all, and both couples are going to get married on the same day as him.

Bottom returns to his friends on time to stage the play Pyramus and Thisbe in front of the three marrying couples.

Adaptations

Notes

  1. Play Chronology shakespeare-online.com
  2. Lords and Ladies Annotations at The Annotated Pratchett