Question 1

Why does Titania eventually give Oberon the child he wants?

A. She feels bad for him.
B. He teased her for loving Bottom.
C. He gave her another magic potion.*

Question 2
Why does Oberon remove the spell from Titania’s eyes?

A. Puck reminds him to.
B. He doesn't remove it.
C. She gave him the boy.*

Question 3
Which lines tell why Theseus changes his original decree about the lovers?

A. "Egeus, I will overbear your will; "For in the temple, by and by, with us
"These couples shall eternally be knit."
B. "Three and three, / "We'll hold a feast in great solemnity."*
C. "No doubt they rose up early to observe "The rite of May"

Question 4

How does Demetrius explain his love for Helena?

A. He loved Helena first and that original love they shared has returned.
B. He accepts that Hermia will never love him, so he'll take what he can
get.*
C. He knows he is under a magic potion, but he also knows that it won't be
removed.

Question 5
What good news does Bottom share with the other actors?

A. The four lovers will join them in their cast.*
B. He found the perfect rehearsal space in the woods.
C. They get to put on their play at the weddings.

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https://www.thoughtco.com/oberon-and-titania-character-profiles-2984576

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To answer these questions, you can refer to the text of William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Here's how you can find the answers:

Question 1: Why does Titania eventually give Oberon the child he wants?

To find the answer to this question, you can read Act II, Scene I of the play. In this scene, Oberon and Titania are arguing about the changeling boy. Oberon accuses Titania of loving an (Bottom), and she responds by offering him the boy. The correct answer is C. She gave him another magic potion.

Question 2: Why does Oberon remove the spell from Titania’s eyes?

To find the answer to this question, you can read Act IV, Scene I of the play. In this scene, Oberon sees that Titania has fallen in love with Bottom, who has been transformed into an . Oberon realizes that his plan has gone too far and that he has achieved his desired outcome, so he decides to remove the spell from Titania's eyes. The correct answer is C. She gave him the boy.

Question 3: Which lines tell why Theseus changes his original decree about the lovers?

To find the answer to this question, you can read Act V, Scene I of the play. In this scene, Theseus and the lovers are discussing their relationships. Theseus initially wants to uphold the original decree that Hermia must marry Demetrius, but then he changes his mind and decrees that the lovers can marry whomever they choose. The correct answer is B. "Three and three, / 'We'll hold a feast in great solemnity."

Question 4: How does Demetrius explain his love for Helena?

To find the answer to this question, you can read Act III, Scene II of the play. In this scene, Demetrius, who was previously in love with Hermia, suddenly falls in love with Helena due to the magic potion. Demetrius explains that since he believes Hermia will never love him, he will settle for Helena. The correct answer is B. He accepts that Hermia will never love him, so he'll take what he can get.

Question 5: What good news does Bottom share with the other actors?

To find the answer to this question, you can read Act III, Scene I of the play. In this scene, Bottom returns to his fellow actors after having been transformed into an by Puck. He excitedly tells them that the four lovers have chosen their play to be performed at the Duke's wedding. The correct answer is A. The four lovers will join them in their cast.