Midsummer Night’s Dream Act III Scene 1, up to page 44, Puck’s last line:

1. What do the fears the actors have about the possible reaction the women will have to the fake lion? What is their solution to the lion “problem”? Why is it unnecessary? What does it show you about the actor’s characters? Explain your answers.

2. What does Puck do to Bottom? Explain why it is dramatic irony and the author’s purpose

3. Explain why Bottom’s name is a pun now and the author’s purpose behind giving the character the name of Bottom.

4. What is Titania’s reaction to Bottom and why is it ironic? What is the purpose of the irony?

5. Is Puck sorry he made a mistake? Provide textual evidence to support your answer.

6. Puck says he is going to fix his mistake and bring Helena to fall in love with Demetrious. Does he do exactly as Oberon tells him? What sort of irony is this? (is it more than one?) Explain your answer.

Midsummer Night’s Dream Act III Scene 1, up to page 44, Puck’s last line:

1. What do the fears the actors have about the possible reaction the women will have to the fake lion? What is their solution to the lion “problem”? Why is it unnecessary? What does it show you about the actor’s characters? Explain your answers.

2. What does Puck do to Bottom? Explain why it is dramatic irony and the author’s purpose

3. Explain why Bottom’s name is a pun now and the author’s purpose behind giving the character the name of Bottom.

4. What is Titania’s reaction to Bottom and why is it ironic? What is the purpose of the irony?

5. Is Puck sorry he made a mistake? Provide textual evidence to support your answer.

6. Puck says he is going to fix his mistake and bring Helena to fall in love with Demetrious. Does he do exactly as Oberon tells him? What sort of irony is this? (is it more than one?) Explain your answer.

Midsummer Night’s Dream Act III Scene 1, up to page 44, Puck’s last line:

1. What do the fears the actors have about the possible reaction the women will have to the fake lion? What is their solution to the lion “problem”? Why is it unnecessary? What does it show you about the actor’s characters? Explain your answers.

2. What does Puck do to Bottom? Explain why it is dramatic irony and the author’s purpose

3. Explain why Bottom’s name is a pun now and the author’s purpose behind giving the character the name of Bottom.

4. What is Titania’s reaction to Bottom and why is it ironic? What is the purpose of the irony?

5. Is Puck sorry he made a mistake? Provide textual evidence to support your answer.

6. Puck says he is going to fix his mistake and bring Helena to fall in love with Demetrious. Does he do exactly as Oberon tells him? What sort of irony is this? (is it more than one?) Explain your answer.

Midsummer Night’s Dream Act III Scene 1, up to page 44, Puck’s last line:

1. What do the fears the actors have about the possible reaction the women will have to the fake lion? What is their solution to the lion “problem”? Why is it unnecessary? What does it show you about the actor’s characters? Explain your answers.

2. What does Puck do to Bottom? Explain why it is dramatic irony and the author’s purpose

3. Explain why Bottom’s name is a pun now and the author’s purpose behind giving the character the name of Bottom.

4. What is Titania’s reaction to Bottom and why is it ironic? What is the purpose of the irony?

5. Is Puck sorry he made a mistake? Provide textual evidence to support your answer.

6. Puck says he is going to fix his mistake and bring Helena to fall in love with Demetrious. Does he do exactly as Oberon tells him? What sort of irony is this? (is it more than one?) Explain your answer.