Key points
A Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream is a play written by William Shakespeare, an English playwright.
The play is a comedy as it contains humour and has a happy ending.
It has three main plot lines: the confused relationships among four lovers, a conflict between a fairy king and queen and a group of amateur actors rehearsing a play.
Video about the plot of A Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream
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Did you know?
Audiences in Shakespeare鈥檚 time were likely to believe in folkloreThe traditional stories and culture of a group of people.. In English folklore, Puck, also known as Robin Goodfellow, is a fairy famous for playing practical jokes.
Plot summary
Main characters
Who are the main characters in A Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream?
There are three main groups of characters in the play:
- The lovers
- The mechanicals
- The fairies
The lovers are Hermia, Lysander, Demetrius and Helena. They live in the Greek city of Athens. Hermia and Lysander are in love with each other and want to get married. Helena loves Demetrius, but he doesn鈥檛 love her back. Demetrius is in love with Hermia.
The mechanicals are a group of skilled workmen and amateur actors, which include a weaver called Nick Bottom who is famously given the head of a donkey. The mechanicals are comical characters who are preparing to perform a play for the wedding of Theseus, the ruler of Athens, and Hippolyta.
The fairies live in the woods near Athens and use magic to control the events of the play. Oberon and Titania are the king and queen of the fairies. Puck, also known by the name Robin Goodfellow, is the servant of Oberon and is responsible for the confusion among the lovers.
Hermia runs away with Lysander
The play is set in the Greek city of Athens. Everyone in the city is preparing for the wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta.
Demetrius and Lysander are both in love with Hermia. Hermia loves Lysander, but her father insists that she marries Demetrius. If she does not marry the man her father chooses, she could be put to death or made to become a nun. Hermia and Lysander secretly run away to get married away from Athens.
Helena loves Demetrius, but he does not love her and wants to marry Hermia. To try and win his favour, Helena tells Demetrius that Hermia has run away with Lysander. Demetrius follows the couple into the woods. Helena follows Demetrius.
The king and queen of the fairies fight over a little boy
Oberon and Titania both want custodyThe right to care for and protect someone. of a little boy. Titania is refusing to give the little boy to Oberon. Oberon plans his revenge - he will use a love potion to make Titania fall in love with the first thing she sees. Oberon hopes she will fall in love with a bear, a bull or a monkey. Puck, Oberon鈥檚 servant, is sent to find the magic flower to make the love potion.
Who is the little boy Titania and Oberon are fighting over?
The little boy is called a changeling and is from India. A changeling is usually a human child that has been taken by the fairies and a fairy child left in their place. Oberon claims that the boy was the son of an Indian king. Titania tells Oberon that the boy belonged to her friend and was left to her to care for when her friend died.
Video - staging the argument between Oberon and Titania
What is the role of a director in a play?
The director of a play is in charge of all aspects of the performance. They make key decisions on everything from lighting to costumes. While practising the play, the director will tell actors where to stand, how to say their lines and how they should move.
Watch the following video to learn more about how a director might stage the argument between Oberon and Titania in Act 1, scene 2.
Who is the director of the play the mechanicals are rehearsing?
In A Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream there is a 鈥榩lay within a play鈥 as the mechanicals prepare to perform the play Pyramus and Thisbe to celebrate the wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta. The director of this play is Peter Quince, who gives roles to the other mechanicals and tries to organise their chaotic rehearsals.
Puck muddles up the lovers and causes havoc with a love potion
Oberon watches the lovers argue in the woods and sees Demetrius cruelly rejecting Helena. Oberon tells Puck to put some love potion in Demetrius鈥 eyes so he will return Helena鈥檚 love.
Puck mixes up Demetrius and Lysander and accidently puts the love potion in Lysander鈥檚 eyes. When Lysander wakes, the first person he sees is Helena and he instantly falls in love with her. When Puck realises his mistake, he puts the potion in Demetrius鈥 eyes, and he falls in love with Helena too.
Now both men love Helena and neither of them love Hermia. Hermia is furious and blames Helena. Helena is confused and thinks the men are mocking her.
Bottom gets the head of a donkey and Titania falls in love with him
Puck secretly watches the mechanicals rehearse their play and enjoys their silly behaviour. When one of the mechanicals, Nick Bottom, is separated from his friends, Puck transforms his human head into a donkey鈥檚 head.
His strange appearance frightens the other mechanicals and they run away. Puck then puts love potion in Titania鈥檚 eyes. She is woken by Bottom singing to himself, and when she sees him she instantly falls in love with him.
Who is Bottom?
Nick Bottom is a mechanical and one of the funniest characters in the play. During the rehearsals he is so enthusiastic he keeps volunteering to play all the roles. Bottom is also the only character from the human world to see and talk to the fairies.
Video - Rehearsing Titania pampering Bottom
Watch the following video about how a director might stage the scene in which Titania pampers Bottom.
Oberon puts things right and wins the little boy from Titania
Oberon and Puck reverse the effects of the love potion on Titania, Demetrius and Lysander. Oberon puts all the lovers to sleep and when they wake everything is in order - Lysander loves Hermia and Demetrius loves Helena.
Titania gives up the little boy to Oberon and they are united once more. All the characters wake up and think they have had a strange dream.
The lovers get married and Bottom鈥檚 friends perform a play
The united lovers, Hermia, Lysander, Demetrius and Helena, return to Athens and are married alongside Theseus and Hippolyta.
The mechanicals perform their play, which is meant to be a tragic love story about Pyramus and Thisbe. The guests find the play very amusing, and everyone laughs at the terrible acting and silly props.
Did you know?
Shakespeare often included references to acting and the theatre in the plots of his plays. It would have amused the audience to see a play being performed within a play. It also gave Shakespeare the chance to make jokes about acting and actors.
The fairies bless the marriages
At the end of the play, everyone is happy and order is restored. Oberon and Titania bless all the married couples. Puck delivers the last lines of the play directly to the audience. He hopes the audience have enjoyed the play, but if not, he says that they can pretend it was all a dream.
Activity - Put the events in order
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