Monday, October 6, 2008

Act II
Scene 1
This scene begins with a conversation between Puck (mischievous elf) and one of Oberons attendants (fairy). And Puck warns the fairy to keep Titania away from this part of the woods because there will be a quarrel. The fairy suddenly recognizes Puck as the one who is fritghening young women and Puck admits it.
Oberon and Titania meet and argue over the Indian boy and she refuses to give him up. So Oberon devises a plan and sends Puck to find a flower called love in idleness. He wants to make Titania to fall in love with a beast so she will give up the Indian boy, or Oberon wont lift the spell. The Demertius and Helena enter the woods, meanwhile Oberon tells Puck to anoint Demeratius eyes with the flower oil. The only problem is Puck does not know who he is.
Act II
Scene 2
Lysander and Hermia are in the woods and Puck mistakes Lysander for the Athenian Man Oberon wants him to anoint and applies the oil to Lysander. Helena runs into Lysander while he is asleep and awakens him. He immediately falls in love with Helena and she runs away, Lysander chases right after her. Hermia wakes up to find Lysander gone and runs right after him in fear she has lost him.