What happens in Act 3 Scene 1 of A Midsummer Night’s Dream?

When the ass-headed Bottom reenters the scene, the other men become terrified and run for their lives. Delighting in the mischief, Puck chases after them. … When she sees Bottom, the flower juice on her eyelids works its magic, and she falls deeply and instantly in love with the ass-headed weaver.

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Furthermore, are we all met Pat Pat?

While TITANIA is asleep onstage, the clowns—BOTTOM, QUINCE, FLUTE, SNUG, SNOUT, and STARVELING—enter. Are we all met? Are we all here? Pat, pat.

One may also ask, what angel is this who’s waking me up from my bed of flowers? Act 3 Scene 1
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TITANIA 60 (waking) What angel wakes me from my flowery bed? TITANIA (waking up) What angel is this who’s waking me up from my bed of flowers?

Likewise, what did Puck do to bottom?

What does Puck do to Bottom? He transforms Bottom’s head into that of an ass.

What happens in Act 3 of A Midsummer Night’s Dream?

Hermia accuses Demetrius of killing her love, Lysander. Demetrius tells her that he has no idea where Lysander is nor does he care, so Hermia leaves. Demetrius decides he has grown tired, so he goes to sleep. Oberon then scolds Puck for putting the potion onto the wrong man’s eyes.

What happens in Act 3 Scene 1 that abruptly ends the mechanicals rehearsal?

After stumbling upon the mechanicals’ rehearsal, Robin transforms Bottom into an ass. When she wakes up, Titania sees Bottom, transformed into an ass, and falls in love with him. One of Titania’s fairy attendants.

What is Bottom’s solution to Starveling’s suggestion that they leave the killing out so not to scare the ladies in the audience?

Starveling says they should leave the killing out entirely, but Bottom proposes another solution: they could write a prologue in which they explain that no one really gets hurt, and further that Pyramus isn’t really Pyramus, but Bottom. Quince agrees. Snout, meanwhile, thinks the ladies will also be afraid of the lion.

What is Bottom’s solution to this problem?

What is Bottom’s solution to the first problem concerning the play? A prologue be written which explains that no one is really killed and that he is not Pyramus – only an actor – and therefore there is nothing to fear. He will read this and it gives him more stage time.

What is Helena’s situation in Act 3?

Helena enters with Lysander still pledging his undying love to her. Still believing that he is mocking her, Helena remains angry and hurt. The noise of their bickering wakes Demetrius, who sees Helena and immediately falls in love with her. Demetrius joins Lysander in declaring this love.

What is ironic about Bottom’s transformation?

Bottom is transformed into a person with an ass’s head, but he is also transformed into the love object of Titania, Queen of the Fairies. This is ironic, the opposite of what we would expect, because Bottom is a lower-class weaver.

Who falls in love with Bottom?

Titania

Why does Helena say sickness is catching O were Favour so?

Helena knows sickness is contagious: she wishes that “favour” – an Elizabethan word for “affection” (it’s where we get “favour-ite” from) was too. That way, of course, she might be able to catch whatever it is that Hermia has got that makes her so attractive to Demetrius.

Why does Quince decide to have Starveling carry a Thornbush?

Why does Quince decide to have Starveling carry a thorn bush? Quince, like the rest of the tradesmen, wants someone to personify moonlight in case they do not have the real moon for Pyramus and Thisbe to meet under. Starveling will shine a lantern through the thorn bush.

Why does Titania say tie up my love’s tongue bring him silently?

Identify the speaker: “Tie up my love’s tongue, bring him silently.” Titania was instructing her fairies to bring Bottom to her bower. … She is now loved by both Lysander and Demetrius and she believes they have conspired to play a cruel prank on her. What does Helena suppose of Hermia?

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