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본문 Shakespeare uses so many imaginary characters from myth and superstition.
Oberon I do but beg a little changeling boy, To be my henchman. Titania Set your heart at rest. The Fairyland buys not the child of me
Oberon All I’m asking for is to have that little human boy as part of my crew. Titania Get over it. I won’t give up this child for all of Fairyland.
Now Titania is taking care of Indian boy, she pay less attention to him. So Oberon is consumed with jealousy, Oberon and Titania fight each other. He is telling that hand over the boy to me.
OberonHaving once this juice, I’ll watch Titania when she is asleep and drop the liquor of it in her eyes: the next thing then she, waking, looks upon— be it on lion, bear, or wolf, or bull, on meddling monkey, or on busy ape— she shall pursue it with the soul of love.
When I have the juice of that flower, I’ll trickle some drops of it on Titania’s eyes while she’s sleeping. She’ll fall madly in love with the first thing she sees when she wakes up—even if it’s a lion, a bear, a wolf, a bull, a monkey, or an ape.
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Athens ⇒ The wood The Fairy World Fairy, Puck, Oberon, Titania, Helena, Demetrius OBERON Titania
Love & Conflict Give me an changeling boy!!!!!! No! I can’t Quarrel
Puck, Fetch me a flower of ‘love-in-idleness ‘ !!!! I will take a revenge to her Okay, sir~ I’ll take this within forty minutes! The mortal world Demetrius Helena
Oberon: I will help her! Puck! I’ll use that flower. I don’t lov |
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