Summary of the Plot
Hermia’s father wants Hermia to marry Demetrius (who loves
Hermia), but Hermia is in love with Lysander and refuses to comply.
Disobeying her father’s wishes could result in her being sent to a convent.
Nonetheless, Hermia and Lysander plan to escape and marry in the house
of Lysander’s aunt, some seven leagues distant from the city. They make
their intentions known to Hermia’s friend: Helena, who was once engaged
to Demetrius and still loves him even though he rejected her after meeting
Hermia. Hoping to regain his love, Helena tells Demetrius of the elopement
that Hermia and Lysander have planned. At the appointed time, Demetrius
stalks into the woods after his intended bride and her lover; Helena follows
behind him.
In these same woods are two very different groups of characters. The
first is a band of fairies, including Oberon, the fairy king, and his wife,
Titania
The second is a band of craftsmen rehearsing a play that they hope to
perform for a very special occasion. Oberon and Titania, King and Queen
of Fairies, are locked in quarrel. Not being able to solve it and seeking
revenge, Oberon sends his merry servant, Puck, to acquire a magical
flower, the juice of which can be spread over a sleeping person’s eyelids to
make that person fall in love with the first thing he or she sees upon
waking. Puck obtains the flower, and Oberon tells him of his plan to spread
its juice on the sleeping Titania’s eyelids.
Having seen Demetrius act cruelly toward Helena, he orders Puck to
spread some of the juice on the eyelids of the young mortal man. Puck
encounters Lysander and Hermia; thinking that Lysander is the mortal of
whom Oberon spoke, Puck afflicts him with the love potion. Lysander
happens to see Helena upon awaking and falls deeply in love with her,
abandoning Hermia. As the night progresses and Puck attempts to undo his
mistake, both Lysander and Demetrius end up in love with Helena, who
believes that they are mocking her. Hermia becomes so jealous that she
tries to challenge Helena to a fight. Demetrius and Lysander nearly do fight
over Helena’s love, but Puck confuses them by mimicking their voices,
leading them apart until they are lost separately in the forest.
Finally, Oberon decides that all good sports must come to an end.
Puck puts the four lovers to sleep and gives Lysander the antidote for the
love potion so that he will love Hermia again when they all wake up.
Demetrius now loves Helena, and Lysander now loves Hermia.
Next, Oberon gives Titania the antidote, and the King and Queen
reconcile. Lysander, Hermia, Helena, and Demetrius asleep in the forest
wake up and find everything is all right. All return to Athens to make sense
of what they think is a strange dream.
The craftmen perform then a hilarious version of the story of
Pyramus and Thisbe. When the play is completed, the fairies briefly
emerge to bless the couples with a protective charm and then disappear.
Puck remains, to ask the audience for its forgiveness and approval and to
urge it to remember the play as though it had all been a dream.
Click here to see the trailer of the play.
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