Midsummer Night's Dream

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he exposition of the story is when Hermia and Lysander are in love and want to be married, but Hermia's father, Egeus, wants her to marry Demetrius. Egeus goes to Theseus to force Hermia and Demetrius marriage, and Theseus warns Hermia to follow his orders. Hermia and Lysander run away to be married, despite Theseus’s warning. They plan to meet in the fairy woods. Helena, Hermia’s best friends, is in love with Demetrius, and tells Demetrius about Hermia and Lysander plan to runaway and get married. Demetrius follows them, while Helena follows Demetrius to try to get his love back. Oberon the king, and Titania the queen of the fairies are in a quarrel over a boy. The rising action is when, Oberon orders Puck, another fairy, to help in get revenge on Titanias by putting a love potion in Titanias' eyes that’ll cause her to fall in love with the first thing she sees after …show more content…

The Climax is when, Puck accidentally places the love potion into Lysander's eyes and when he wakes up, he sees Helena, and ends up falling in love with her. Then, Puck, not knowing his mistake puts the potion in Titania's eyes. She wakes up and falls in love with a donkey-headed Clown. Helena is in question of Demetrius and Lysander true motives. Hermia begins to argue with Helena, and both boys come to Helena, but end up arguing. Helena and Hermia both wander alone into the woods, while Demetrius and Lysander also wander off to settle their fight. Oberon tells Puck of his mistake and orders him to correct the situation. The falling action is when the couples get tired and fall asleep in the woods, Puck then squeezes the antidote into the eyes of Lysander. Puck and Oberon enter into the glade and find Titania in love with the donkey-headed Clown, Titania gives Oberon the boy in shame. The denouement is when, Oberon then gives Titania the antidote to the love potion and they

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