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The Dream Unfolds
                                    Arranged by: Amy Ulen


Close your eyes and imagine yourself floating back in time to Athens. Here the Duke,
Theseus, is preparing for his wedding to Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons. Theseus
is looking forward to his wedding day...and night!

      1) ...four happy days bring in another moon -- but O, methinks,
      how slow this old moon wanes!

Hippolyta, on the other hand, is not thrilled with the prospect of marrying Theseus.
So, Theseus decides to send Philostrate, Master of the Revels, to 'stir up the
Athenian youth to merriments' in hopes that a good party will put Hippolyta in the
marrying mood. He tries to sweet talk her by saying:

      2) Hippolyta, I wooed thee with my sword, and won thy love doing
      thee injuries; but I will wed thee in another key, with pomp, with
      triumph, and with revelling.

Hippolyta doesn't have a chance to answer, because Egeus enters with his daughter,
Hermia, and the two men who wish to marry her.

      3) Full of vexation come I, with complaint against my child, my
      daughter Hermia.

Egeus wants Hermia to marry Demetrius, but she wants to marry Lysander. Egeus
believes that Lysander has 'bewitched' Hermia. So, instead of getting rid of the so-
called problem (Lysander), Egeus gives his daughter a choice:

      4) I beg the ancient privilege of Athens; as she is mine, I may
      dispose of her; which shall be either to this gentleman or to her
      death, according to our law...

Thinking that death is a little EXTREME, Theseus tries to convince Hermia to obey
her father and marry Demetrius. She responds by asking:

      5) I beseech your grace that I may know the worst that may befall
      me in this case if I refuse to wed Demetrius.

Theseus adds a third choice to Egeus' unpleasant list: marry Demetrius, be put to
death, or remain a virgin for the rest of your life by becoming a nun. She continues to
refuse Demetrius, saying:

      6) So will I grow, so live, so die, my lord, ere I will yield my virgin
      patent up unto his lordship...

Seeing that Hermia is very upset, Theseus tells her to take a few days to think about
it. She will have to make her final decision on his wedding day. Lysander tries to
argue his case -- not only is he as 'well-possessed' as Demetrius, but he is 'beloved
of beauteous Hermia.' Seeing this as his chance to make some points, Lysander
adds:

       7) Demetrius, I'll avouch it to his head, made love to Nedar's
       daughter, Helena, and won her soul...

Even though Theseus has heard these rumors, he still feels that Hermia should obey
her father. He leaves with Hippolyta, Egeus, and Demetrius, to discuss some
wedding business. Alone, Lysander and Hermia discuss their situation, and the plight
of all lovers. Lysander sums it up with:

       8) The course of true love never did run smooth...

Finally, Lysander comes up with a plan -- the two crazy kids decide to meet the next
night in the woods to run off and elope! Suddenly, Helena enters, and Hermia quickly
changes the subject:

       9) God speed, fair Helena! Whither away?

Well, Helena isn't too sure about this whole 'fair' business -- considering Hermia stole
her boyfriend! Helena asks Hermia to teach her how to 'sway the motion of
Demetrius' heart.' Hermia assures Helena that she has done nothing to lead
Demetrius on. Helena, on the other hand, has done everything to get him to notice
her, but nothing has worked. Hermia, in an effort to convince Helena that she doesn't
like Demetrius, tells Helena that she and Lysander are running away. Lysander tells
Helena that he and Hermia plan on eloping. The two love birds wish Helena luck and
leave. Alone, Helena says:

       10) How happy some o'er other some can be!

She reflects on the nature of love a bit, and then decides to fight for her man!

       11) I will go tell him of fair Hermia's flight...

She thinks that ratting on her friend will win her some brownie points with Demetrius.
She leaves to find her love.

Elsewhere in Athens, a group of working men (also known as the Mechanicals) meet
to prepare a play for the Duke's wedding. The group is lead by Quince the Carpenter.
The other group members include Bottom the Weaver, Snug the Joiner, Flute the
Bellows-mender, Snout the Tinker, and Starveling the Tailor. Quince tells the others
that the play is:

       12) 'The most lamentable comedy and most cruel death of
       Pyramus and Thisbe.'

He has assigned the role of Pyramus to Bottom. Bottom sees this as an opportunity
to take center stage, and he begins acting. Quince tries to assign all the parts, but
Bottom keeps interrupting. Bottom seems to think he can play ALL the parts! Quince
is finally able to hand out the parts to the other actors, and he tells the group to
memorize their lines and meet at the 'Duke's oak' the next night.

Meanwhile, in the woods outside of Athens, two fairies meet. Puck, or Robin
Goodfellow, is a loyal subject of King Oberon, and he warns the Queen's fairy that:

       13) Oberon is passing fell and wrath, because that she as her
       attendant hath a lovely boy stol'n from an Indian king...

It seems that Oberon wants the Indian boy for himself, but since Titania won't give up
the child, the two are constantly arguing. The Queen's fairy recognizes Puck, and so
Puck starts bragging about all the tricks he has pulled on humans and animals. Just
at that moment, the King, Oberon, and Queen, Titania, enter into the clearing.

       14) Ill met by moonlight, proud Titania!

       15) What, jealous Oberon?

Well, seeing that this is not going to be a pleasant meeting, all the fairies run and
hide in the bushes. Titania accuses Oberon of being attracted to the mortal,
Hippolyta. Oberon, in turn, accuses her of being in love with Theseus. Titania calls
these accusations the 'forgeries of jealousy,' and she describes to Oberon how their
arguments have caused the seasons to change. He tells her that she can restore the
natural order of things if she simply gives him the 'changeling boy.'

       16) Set your heart at rest -- the fairy land buys not the child of me!

Titania explains how the boy's mother had been her dear friend, and that she died
during childbirth. Titania says that she will never part with the boy, and she storms
away with her fairies. Seeing that she is serious, Oberon promises to be revenged
'for this injury.' He calls Puck out from hiding, and tells Puck to fetch the flower 'love-
in-idleness.' Oberon wants the flower because:

       17) The juice of it on sleeping eyelids laid will make or man or
       woman madly dote upon the next live creature that it sees.

After Puck leaves to fetch the flower, Oberon reveals a plan to use the flower's juice
on Titania so that she will give him the Indian boy. When he hears voices, Oberon
makes himself invisible. Demetrius and Helena enter arguing. Demetrius shouts:

       18) I love thee not, therefore pursue me not.

Unfortunately for her, Helena's plan didn't work as well as she had hoped. She
throws herself at Demetrius' feet proclaiming her undying love, but he won't have any
of it. She continues to try and 'woo' him, but he runs off into the woods in search of
Hermia, and Helena must chase after him. Oberon vows to help Helena, saying:

       19) Ere he do leave this grove thou shalt fly him, and he shall seek
       they love.
Puck returns with the flower, and Oberon instructs him to use the love juice on the
eye of the 'disdainful youth' that just left the clearing.

       20) Thou shalt know the man by the Athenian garments he hath
       on.

While Puck is searching for Demetrius and Helena, Oberon plans on finding Titania!

Elsewhere in the woods, Titania's fairies sing her to sleep. When she is asleep,
Oberon sneaks in and squeezes the juice on Titania's eyes. He hopes that she will:

       21) Wake when some vile thing is near!

He leaves as Lysander and Hermia enter. They decide to go to sleep for the night --
since they are lost! So, not only did Lysander get them lost, he also tries to sleep
right by Hermia. She stands up for her modesty and makes him sleep 'further off.'
The two sleep. Puck enters and sees Lysander in his 'Athenian garments,' and
mistakenly puts the juice in his eyes! He leaves to find Oberon. Demetrius runs past.
Helena can no longer keep up, so she stops to rest. She sees Lysander on the
ground and wakes him. Due to his love juice state, Lysander immediately falls in love
with Helena, saying:

       22) And run through fire I will for they sweet sake!

Lysander tells Helena that he repents the 'tedious minutes' he spent with Hermia,
and that he now loves her. Helena is not happy with Lysander's little game:

       23) Is't not enough, is't not enough, young man, that I did never,
       no, nor never can deserve a sweet look from Demetrius' eye but
       you must flout my insufficiency?

She runs off, and Lysander follows her. Hermia awakes from a nightmare and finds
herself alone. She is certain that something horrible has happened to Lysander, and
so she runs off to try and find him.

After she leaves, the Mechanicals enter to rehearse their play. Before Quince has a
chance to start rehearsal, Bottom begins suggesting changes for the script so that
they won't fright the ladies. After settling on prologues to help explain the action, the
Mechanicals discuss how they are going to show moonlight and the wall in the play.
They finally decide on having Snout play the wall and Starveling play Moonshine.
They begin rehearsing just as Puck enters:

       24) What hempen homespuns have we swaggering here so near
       the cradle of the Fairy Queen?

After watching the rehearsal, Puck decides to play a trick on Bottom. Pyramus
(Bottom) leaves to go check on a noise. When Flute, as Thisbe, finally gets his line
right, Bottom re-enters as Pyramus. He is surprised when all of his friends begin
yelling 'O monstrous!' 'O strange!' They run away because Puck has used his magic
to put an ass head on Bottom! Bottom thinks his friends are messing with him, so he
shouts to Snout:

       25) What do you see? You see an ass head of your own, do you?

Bottom is so certain that they are trying to make an 'ass' of him, that he decides to
sing. He will prove to them that he isn't afraid! Of course, his singing wakes Titania,
and she, in her love juice state, immediately falls in love with him. She is so in love
with Bottom that she won't let him even think about leaving the woods. Instead, she
calls four of her fairies (Peaseblossom, Cobweb, Moth, and Mustardseed) to wait on
Bottom.

       26) Be kind and courteous to this gentleman...

Bottom greets each of the fairies, and then they lead him to Titania's 'bower.'

Puck can't wait to tell Oberon about the new turn of events. Puck finds Oberon, and
tells him about the trick he played on Bottom, and how, in that moment,

       27) Titania waked, and straightway loved an ass.

Oberon is very pleased . . . until Demetrius and Hermia enter. Demetrius tries to woo
Hermia, but she is certain that he has killed Lysander. When he won't tell her where
Lysander is, Hermia runs off. Demetrius realizes that 'there is no following her in this
fierce vein,' so he decides to take a nap. Needless to say, Oberon is not a happy
camper! He orders Puck to find Helena and bring her to Demetrius. Puck runs off to
find Helena, and Oberon puts the love juice on Demetrius' eyes. Puck runs in to tell
Oberon that Helena is on her way -- but she isn't alone. Puck is really enjoying the
mess he has created, and says:

       28) Lord, what fools these mortals be!

Lysander enters with Helena. He tries to convince her that he really does love her,
but Helena thinks he is just messing with her. When she stumbles on Demetrius, he
wakes and tells Helena how beautiful she is and how much he loves her. By this
point, Helena is really upset:

       29) O spite! O Hell! I see you all are bent to set against me for your
       merriment.

Off in the woods, Hermia hears all the commotion, and follows the voices. When she
spots Lysander, she runs to her love and asks him why he left her. Lysander tells her
that he hates her now and loves Helena. Well, that was the finally straw for Helena.
She is now certain that they are all ganging up on her. Hermia doesn't quite
understand what is going on; she runs after Lysander as he leaves to fight Demetrius
for Helena. She clings to him -- even as he is telling her how much he now hates her.
When Hermia finally gets the picture, she turns on Helena:
30) O me, you juggler, you canker-blossom, you thief of love!
       What, have you come by night and stol'n my love's heart from
       him?

Hermia tries to fight Helena, but the boys hold Hermia back. The boys finally leave to
settle their own dispute, Helena runs away, and Hermia follows in bewilderment.
Oberon demands that Puck fix his mess. So, Puck overcasts the night and disguises
his voice to get all of the lovers in the same spot. He puts them all to sleep, and puts
the antidote on Lysander's eyes so he will love Hermia again. Puck then leaves to
find Oberon.

In another part of the wood, Titania and her fairies are pampering Bottom as Oberon
watches. Titania finally tells her fairies to go away so that she and Bottom can go to
bed. Puck enters, and Oberon tells Puck that he now has the Indian boy, so he will
release Titania from this curse. He orders Puck to remove the 'head of this Athenian
swain' so that:

       31) All to Athens back again repair, and think no more of this
       night's accidents but as the fierce vexation of a dream.

Oberon removes the spell from Titania. She wakes and wonders:

       32) How it came this night that I sleeping here was found with
       these mortals on the ground.

All the fairies leave, and as day breaks, Theseus, Hippolyta, Egeus, and their hunting
party enter. They see the lovers on the ground and wake them. Lysander tries to
explain the situation, and Egeus is furious that Lysander and Hermia were going to
elope. Egeus wants Lysander punished. After Demetrius explains that he really loves
Helena, Theseus decides that the lovers will be married along with himself and
Hippolyta. After the hunting party leaves, Demetrius says:

       33) It seems to me that yet we sleep, we dream.

The lovers don't know what to think about the night's events. They head back to town
to get married! Bottom wakes up, and describes his dream! He also heads back to
town to find his friends and get ready for the play.

After the weddings, the whole group gathers at the Palace to watch the play. They
make fun of the play and the actors. When the play is over, everyone heads off to
bed. Oberon and Titania enter with their fairies to bless the three couples. As the
fairies leave to bless the marriage beds, Puck says:

34) If we shadows have offended, think but this, and all is mended: that you
have but slumbered here while these visions did appear; and this weak and
idle theme, no more yielding but a dream!

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The Dream Unfolds

  • 1. The Dream Unfolds Arranged by: Amy Ulen Close your eyes and imagine yourself floating back in time to Athens. Here the Duke, Theseus, is preparing for his wedding to Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons. Theseus is looking forward to his wedding day...and night! 1) ...four happy days bring in another moon -- but O, methinks, how slow this old moon wanes! Hippolyta, on the other hand, is not thrilled with the prospect of marrying Theseus. So, Theseus decides to send Philostrate, Master of the Revels, to 'stir up the Athenian youth to merriments' in hopes that a good party will put Hippolyta in the marrying mood. He tries to sweet talk her by saying: 2) Hippolyta, I wooed thee with my sword, and won thy love doing thee injuries; but I will wed thee in another key, with pomp, with triumph, and with revelling. Hippolyta doesn't have a chance to answer, because Egeus enters with his daughter, Hermia, and the two men who wish to marry her. 3) Full of vexation come I, with complaint against my child, my daughter Hermia. Egeus wants Hermia to marry Demetrius, but she wants to marry Lysander. Egeus believes that Lysander has 'bewitched' Hermia. So, instead of getting rid of the so- called problem (Lysander), Egeus gives his daughter a choice: 4) I beg the ancient privilege of Athens; as she is mine, I may dispose of her; which shall be either to this gentleman or to her death, according to our law... Thinking that death is a little EXTREME, Theseus tries to convince Hermia to obey her father and marry Demetrius. She responds by asking: 5) I beseech your grace that I may know the worst that may befall me in this case if I refuse to wed Demetrius. Theseus adds a third choice to Egeus' unpleasant list: marry Demetrius, be put to death, or remain a virgin for the rest of your life by becoming a nun. She continues to refuse Demetrius, saying: 6) So will I grow, so live, so die, my lord, ere I will yield my virgin patent up unto his lordship... Seeing that Hermia is very upset, Theseus tells her to take a few days to think about it. She will have to make her final decision on his wedding day. Lysander tries to argue his case -- not only is he as 'well-possessed' as Demetrius, but he is 'beloved
  • 2. of beauteous Hermia.' Seeing this as his chance to make some points, Lysander adds: 7) Demetrius, I'll avouch it to his head, made love to Nedar's daughter, Helena, and won her soul... Even though Theseus has heard these rumors, he still feels that Hermia should obey her father. He leaves with Hippolyta, Egeus, and Demetrius, to discuss some wedding business. Alone, Lysander and Hermia discuss their situation, and the plight of all lovers. Lysander sums it up with: 8) The course of true love never did run smooth... Finally, Lysander comes up with a plan -- the two crazy kids decide to meet the next night in the woods to run off and elope! Suddenly, Helena enters, and Hermia quickly changes the subject: 9) God speed, fair Helena! Whither away? Well, Helena isn't too sure about this whole 'fair' business -- considering Hermia stole her boyfriend! Helena asks Hermia to teach her how to 'sway the motion of Demetrius' heart.' Hermia assures Helena that she has done nothing to lead Demetrius on. Helena, on the other hand, has done everything to get him to notice her, but nothing has worked. Hermia, in an effort to convince Helena that she doesn't like Demetrius, tells Helena that she and Lysander are running away. Lysander tells Helena that he and Hermia plan on eloping. The two love birds wish Helena luck and leave. Alone, Helena says: 10) How happy some o'er other some can be! She reflects on the nature of love a bit, and then decides to fight for her man! 11) I will go tell him of fair Hermia's flight... She thinks that ratting on her friend will win her some brownie points with Demetrius. She leaves to find her love. Elsewhere in Athens, a group of working men (also known as the Mechanicals) meet to prepare a play for the Duke's wedding. The group is lead by Quince the Carpenter. The other group members include Bottom the Weaver, Snug the Joiner, Flute the Bellows-mender, Snout the Tinker, and Starveling the Tailor. Quince tells the others that the play is: 12) 'The most lamentable comedy and most cruel death of Pyramus and Thisbe.' He has assigned the role of Pyramus to Bottom. Bottom sees this as an opportunity to take center stage, and he begins acting. Quince tries to assign all the parts, but Bottom keeps interrupting. Bottom seems to think he can play ALL the parts! Quince
  • 3. is finally able to hand out the parts to the other actors, and he tells the group to memorize their lines and meet at the 'Duke's oak' the next night. Meanwhile, in the woods outside of Athens, two fairies meet. Puck, or Robin Goodfellow, is a loyal subject of King Oberon, and he warns the Queen's fairy that: 13) Oberon is passing fell and wrath, because that she as her attendant hath a lovely boy stol'n from an Indian king... It seems that Oberon wants the Indian boy for himself, but since Titania won't give up the child, the two are constantly arguing. The Queen's fairy recognizes Puck, and so Puck starts bragging about all the tricks he has pulled on humans and animals. Just at that moment, the King, Oberon, and Queen, Titania, enter into the clearing. 14) Ill met by moonlight, proud Titania! 15) What, jealous Oberon? Well, seeing that this is not going to be a pleasant meeting, all the fairies run and hide in the bushes. Titania accuses Oberon of being attracted to the mortal, Hippolyta. Oberon, in turn, accuses her of being in love with Theseus. Titania calls these accusations the 'forgeries of jealousy,' and she describes to Oberon how their arguments have caused the seasons to change. He tells her that she can restore the natural order of things if she simply gives him the 'changeling boy.' 16) Set your heart at rest -- the fairy land buys not the child of me! Titania explains how the boy's mother had been her dear friend, and that she died during childbirth. Titania says that she will never part with the boy, and she storms away with her fairies. Seeing that she is serious, Oberon promises to be revenged 'for this injury.' He calls Puck out from hiding, and tells Puck to fetch the flower 'love- in-idleness.' Oberon wants the flower because: 17) The juice of it on sleeping eyelids laid will make or man or woman madly dote upon the next live creature that it sees. After Puck leaves to fetch the flower, Oberon reveals a plan to use the flower's juice on Titania so that she will give him the Indian boy. When he hears voices, Oberon makes himself invisible. Demetrius and Helena enter arguing. Demetrius shouts: 18) I love thee not, therefore pursue me not. Unfortunately for her, Helena's plan didn't work as well as she had hoped. She throws herself at Demetrius' feet proclaiming her undying love, but he won't have any of it. She continues to try and 'woo' him, but he runs off into the woods in search of Hermia, and Helena must chase after him. Oberon vows to help Helena, saying: 19) Ere he do leave this grove thou shalt fly him, and he shall seek they love.
  • 4. Puck returns with the flower, and Oberon instructs him to use the love juice on the eye of the 'disdainful youth' that just left the clearing. 20) Thou shalt know the man by the Athenian garments he hath on. While Puck is searching for Demetrius and Helena, Oberon plans on finding Titania! Elsewhere in the woods, Titania's fairies sing her to sleep. When she is asleep, Oberon sneaks in and squeezes the juice on Titania's eyes. He hopes that she will: 21) Wake when some vile thing is near! He leaves as Lysander and Hermia enter. They decide to go to sleep for the night -- since they are lost! So, not only did Lysander get them lost, he also tries to sleep right by Hermia. She stands up for her modesty and makes him sleep 'further off.' The two sleep. Puck enters and sees Lysander in his 'Athenian garments,' and mistakenly puts the juice in his eyes! He leaves to find Oberon. Demetrius runs past. Helena can no longer keep up, so she stops to rest. She sees Lysander on the ground and wakes him. Due to his love juice state, Lysander immediately falls in love with Helena, saying: 22) And run through fire I will for they sweet sake! Lysander tells Helena that he repents the 'tedious minutes' he spent with Hermia, and that he now loves her. Helena is not happy with Lysander's little game: 23) Is't not enough, is't not enough, young man, that I did never, no, nor never can deserve a sweet look from Demetrius' eye but you must flout my insufficiency? She runs off, and Lysander follows her. Hermia awakes from a nightmare and finds herself alone. She is certain that something horrible has happened to Lysander, and so she runs off to try and find him. After she leaves, the Mechanicals enter to rehearse their play. Before Quince has a chance to start rehearsal, Bottom begins suggesting changes for the script so that they won't fright the ladies. After settling on prologues to help explain the action, the Mechanicals discuss how they are going to show moonlight and the wall in the play. They finally decide on having Snout play the wall and Starveling play Moonshine. They begin rehearsing just as Puck enters: 24) What hempen homespuns have we swaggering here so near the cradle of the Fairy Queen? After watching the rehearsal, Puck decides to play a trick on Bottom. Pyramus (Bottom) leaves to go check on a noise. When Flute, as Thisbe, finally gets his line right, Bottom re-enters as Pyramus. He is surprised when all of his friends begin yelling 'O monstrous!' 'O strange!' They run away because Puck has used his magic
  • 5. to put an ass head on Bottom! Bottom thinks his friends are messing with him, so he shouts to Snout: 25) What do you see? You see an ass head of your own, do you? Bottom is so certain that they are trying to make an 'ass' of him, that he decides to sing. He will prove to them that he isn't afraid! Of course, his singing wakes Titania, and she, in her love juice state, immediately falls in love with him. She is so in love with Bottom that she won't let him even think about leaving the woods. Instead, she calls four of her fairies (Peaseblossom, Cobweb, Moth, and Mustardseed) to wait on Bottom. 26) Be kind and courteous to this gentleman... Bottom greets each of the fairies, and then they lead him to Titania's 'bower.' Puck can't wait to tell Oberon about the new turn of events. Puck finds Oberon, and tells him about the trick he played on Bottom, and how, in that moment, 27) Titania waked, and straightway loved an ass. Oberon is very pleased . . . until Demetrius and Hermia enter. Demetrius tries to woo Hermia, but she is certain that he has killed Lysander. When he won't tell her where Lysander is, Hermia runs off. Demetrius realizes that 'there is no following her in this fierce vein,' so he decides to take a nap. Needless to say, Oberon is not a happy camper! He orders Puck to find Helena and bring her to Demetrius. Puck runs off to find Helena, and Oberon puts the love juice on Demetrius' eyes. Puck runs in to tell Oberon that Helena is on her way -- but she isn't alone. Puck is really enjoying the mess he has created, and says: 28) Lord, what fools these mortals be! Lysander enters with Helena. He tries to convince her that he really does love her, but Helena thinks he is just messing with her. When she stumbles on Demetrius, he wakes and tells Helena how beautiful she is and how much he loves her. By this point, Helena is really upset: 29) O spite! O Hell! I see you all are bent to set against me for your merriment. Off in the woods, Hermia hears all the commotion, and follows the voices. When she spots Lysander, she runs to her love and asks him why he left her. Lysander tells her that he hates her now and loves Helena. Well, that was the finally straw for Helena. She is now certain that they are all ganging up on her. Hermia doesn't quite understand what is going on; she runs after Lysander as he leaves to fight Demetrius for Helena. She clings to him -- even as he is telling her how much he now hates her. When Hermia finally gets the picture, she turns on Helena:
  • 6. 30) O me, you juggler, you canker-blossom, you thief of love! What, have you come by night and stol'n my love's heart from him? Hermia tries to fight Helena, but the boys hold Hermia back. The boys finally leave to settle their own dispute, Helena runs away, and Hermia follows in bewilderment. Oberon demands that Puck fix his mess. So, Puck overcasts the night and disguises his voice to get all of the lovers in the same spot. He puts them all to sleep, and puts the antidote on Lysander's eyes so he will love Hermia again. Puck then leaves to find Oberon. In another part of the wood, Titania and her fairies are pampering Bottom as Oberon watches. Titania finally tells her fairies to go away so that she and Bottom can go to bed. Puck enters, and Oberon tells Puck that he now has the Indian boy, so he will release Titania from this curse. He orders Puck to remove the 'head of this Athenian swain' so that: 31) All to Athens back again repair, and think no more of this night's accidents but as the fierce vexation of a dream. Oberon removes the spell from Titania. She wakes and wonders: 32) How it came this night that I sleeping here was found with these mortals on the ground. All the fairies leave, and as day breaks, Theseus, Hippolyta, Egeus, and their hunting party enter. They see the lovers on the ground and wake them. Lysander tries to explain the situation, and Egeus is furious that Lysander and Hermia were going to elope. Egeus wants Lysander punished. After Demetrius explains that he really loves Helena, Theseus decides that the lovers will be married along with himself and Hippolyta. After the hunting party leaves, Demetrius says: 33) It seems to me that yet we sleep, we dream. The lovers don't know what to think about the night's events. They head back to town to get married! Bottom wakes up, and describes his dream! He also heads back to town to find his friends and get ready for the play. After the weddings, the whole group gathers at the Palace to watch the play. They make fun of the play and the actors. When the play is over, everyone heads off to bed. Oberon and Titania enter with their fairies to bless the three couples. As the fairies leave to bless the marriage beds, Puck says: 34) If we shadows have offended, think but this, and all is mended: that you have but slumbered here while these visions did appear; and this weak and idle theme, no more yielding but a dream!