By William Shakespeare
Introduction
Shakespeare
William
Shakespeare was born in
The
next thing we know is that he married Anne Hathaway in 1582, and they had three
children: Suzanna (born in 1583), and
a boy and a girl (Hamlet and Judith born at the same time in 1585.
After
that, we know nothing until 1592, when he was already writing successful plays
in
Shakespeare
died at
Midsummer
Night's A Dream

"Marry Demetrius, or ..."
There was
once in
One day an
old man brought his beautiful daughter Hermia to the Duke of Athens.
"I have
come to tell you about my daughter Hermia," said the old man. Then he
turned and pointed to two young men who had come with Hermia. One of the young
men was called Demetrius and the other was called Lysander. "I have
ordered Hermia to marry Demetrius, but she won't do it. She loves Lysander, and
she wants to marry him. Please tell her about the old law of
"Your
father should be like a god to you," said the duke. "And you should
do as your father wishes. Demetrius is a good man."
"So is
Lysander; he is a good man too," said
Hermia.
Then
Lysander spoke to Hermia's father and the duke.
"I am
as good and as rich as Demetrius,"
he said. "I love Hermia and she loves me. Why shouldn't I marry
her? There is something else," he added. "Demetrius once loved Hermia's friend, Helena, and
The duke was
very powerful and kind, but he
could not change the laws of
"You
must do what your father tells you to do," he said to Hermia. "Think
carefully about this matter. In four days you must marry Demetrius."
When
Lysander and Hermia were alone together later, Lysander said: "Listen to
me, Hermia. Let's go away from
“And I'll
meet you there," said Hermia. "I promise you!"
"Keep
that promise, dear Hermia!" said Lysander. "Look! Here comes
"Ah!
Beautiful
"Don't
call me beautiful. Demetrius loves you: he loves your eyes, your voice and
everything about you. Oh, teach me how you look and how you speak, so that I
can win his heart!"
"I
don't want Demetrius to love me," said Hermia. "But the more I hate
him, the more he follows me.
"The
more I love him," said
"Don't
be sad," said Hermia. "He won't see my face again. Tomorrow Lysander and I are going to leave
When
Titania and Oberon
The next
evening there were a great many people in the wood where Lysander had arranged
to meet Hermia. But these people were not like other people: they were fairies.
Oberon and Titania, the king and queen of the
fairies, were holding their evening dances in the wood.
But only a
short time before this, the fairy king and queen had quarrelled.
Titania had a little boy who was her servant. Titania did not want to give the little boy to Oberon, so
Oberon became very angry.
On that
evening Titania was walking through the wood with all
her fairy servants when she met Oberon.
"This
is a bad meeting on such a beautiful night," said Oberon. "I am your
master. Why do you quarrel with me? I only ask you to give me your little
boy."
"Don't
ask me for him any more!" said Titania.
"All your fairy money won't buy this child from me. The boy's mother is
dead. She was one of my favourite servants. Come,
fairies! We shall get angry if we stay."
Titania
and her fairy servants danced away under the bright light of the moon.
"Well!
Go!" cried Oberon, "but before you leave this wood, I'll make you sad
and sorry for what you have said."
Puck
Then Oberon
called Puck, his chief servant. Puck was able to fly very quickly to any place.
He loved to do things to people which would make them angry or cause other
people to laugh at them. He went in front of people who were travelling by night and led them into strange places.
"Come
here, Puck," called Oberon. "Bring me the flower that young girls
call Love-in-Idleness. When the liquid from it is poured on the eyes of someone
who is sleeping, it will make
that man or woman fall in love with the next person he sees. Bring the flower
to me as quickly as you can."
"I'll
fly round the earth in forty minutes," said Puck, and he flew away.
"I'll
find Titania when she's sleeping," said Oberon.
"Then
I'll drop some of the liquid from the flower on her eyes. When she opens her
eyes, she'll fall in love with the first thing she sees, even if it's a bear, a
wolf, a monkey, or any other beast. I'll make her give her little boy to me
before I take this magic liquid away from her eyes."
Helena and Demetrius
While Puck
was looking for the magic flower, Demetrius and Helena passed through the wood
near Oberon.
Demetrius
was of course following Hermia and Lysander, but he did not want
"I can
never love you, Helena," he said. "So don't follow me."
"But I
love you," said
Oberon was
watching them. They could not see the fairy king, but he saw and heard
everything they did. He felt sad when he heard Demetrius telling
Soon Puck
returned with the magic flower and Oberon took part of it to put on Titania's
eyes. Then he remembered poor
"Take
some of this flower and go through the wood," he commanded Puck. "A
sweet lady from
but be
certain that the lady is near him. Meet me here before the morning comes.
So Puck flew
away to carry out Oberon's orders.
The magic liquid
Oberon said,
"I know a bank that is covered with sweet smelling flowers. That is where Titania sleeps."
He found Titania giving orders to her fairy servants before she went
to bed. Then she said, "First sing me to sleep, and then go and do your
work."
As soon as Titania
fell asleep, the fairies left to do the things that their queen had ordered.
Then Oberon came and poured the magic liquid on her eyes.
"You
will fall in love with the first thing you see when you awaken," he cried.
"Open your eyes when something ugly is near.”
Bottom and the donkey's head
While Oberon
was pouring the magic liquid over Titania's eyes, Puck was looking everywhere
for Demetrius. On his way through the big wood, Puck saw some workmen from
Puck thought
that these players were very foolish. The most foolish of them was called
Bottom. When Bottom left the others, Puck followed him and changed his head
into a donkey's head.
Bottom did
not know that his head had been changed. He came back to his friends when it
was time for him to speak in the play. When the other workmen saw Bottom with a
donkey's head, they ran away.
"Why have
they run away?" Bottom wondered.
"They're
trying to make me afraid. But I'm not afraid! I'll sing, and then they'll hear
that I'm not afraid."
So he began
to sing loudly - with his donkey's voice. Titania was
sleeping not far away. She suddenly woke
up when she
heard the loud noise. She opened her eyes and of course the first person she
saw was Bottom. The liquid from the magic flower began to work, and she fell in
love with the big, ugly Bottom.
"What
beautiful fairy awakens me from my sleep?" she said. "Please sing
again. I love to hear your voice and see you. You must stay here. I love you.
Come with me and I shall give you fairies to serve you. They will give you
jewels and sing for you."
Bottom among the fairies
Titania called
for four of her fairy servants.
"Be
kind to this sweet gentleman," she said. "Dance round him when he
walks. Play in his sight. Feed him with fruit, and steal food from the bees for
him."
Although Titania was deeply in love with the foolish Bottom, even
she soon grew tired of hearing him talk.
"Bring
him to my fairy garden and tie up his tongue," she ordered.
When they
reached this beautiful part of the wood, Titania
spoke again to Bottom.
"Come,
sit with me upon this bed of flowers," she said. "Let me gently touch
the hair on your face. Then I'll put roses on your head and kiss your beautiful
big ears."
Bottom felt
very proud of himself and he loved to have fairy servants.
"Rub my
head, Peas-blossom," ordered Bottom.
Then Bottom
asked for another fairy, called Cobweb.
"I want
some honey - the sweet liquid of the bees.
Where's
Mustard-seed?"
"Ready," said Mustard-seed. "What
do you want?"
"Nothing," answered Bottom. Then he
thought again. "Help Peas-blossom to rub my head. I must ask someone to
cut my hair. I think my face is very hairy."
"What do you want to eat, my sweet
love?" Titania asked.
"I want some dried grass," answered
Bottom. "But don't let anyone wake me. I think I'll go to sleep."
"Sleep in my arms, then," said Titania. "I love you so much!"
Hermia and Lysander
After Puck had given Bottom the donkey's head,
he went to look for Demetrius. At last, he saw a young man from
Puck made
certain that the beautiful lady was quite near the young man. Then he poured
some of the magic liquid
on the eyes of the man.
"Now he'll see her when he wakes, and he'll fall in love with
her." Puck laughed as he flew off to tell Oberon what
he had done.
But Puck did not know that the young man he
had seen was Lysander, and not Demetrius. The beautiful lady
sleeping not far away was Hermia, of course.
Things would have been all right if Lysander had woken and seen
Hermia. But that did not happen.
sadly through the wood. Soon she arrived at
the place where Lysander was sleeping.
When
she saw Lysander,
Lysander
opened his eyes; the magic liquid did its work, and he fell in love with Helena
- the first person he saw.
"Oh,
"Don't
say these things," said
"No! I
don't. I don't love Hermia. I love you, Helena."
"Why
are you so unkind to me? Why are you making fun of me?"
She went
sadly away into the wood again. But Lysander was not pretending; he really was
in love with
Soon after
Lysander had left her, Hermia woke up. She cried out with fear because she had
had a bad dream. She called out to Lysander, but he was not near her. She was
alone and afraid.
Hermia and Demetrius
Hermia
went to look for Lysander, whom she had always loved; but she met Demetrius.
"Where
is Lysander?" she cried angrily.
"Why
are you angry with me, when I love you so much?"
"I'm
angry," said Hermia, "because I believe that you have killed
Lysander. If you have killed him, kill me, too! Or tell me where he is.
"I don't know where he is.
Hermia ran away.
"It's useless to follow her when she's like
this!" said Demetrius. "I'll stay here and get some sleep."
Oberon and Puck had been watching Demetrius and
Hermia, and they had heard every word they said.
"What have you done?" said Oberon to
Puck. "You have put the liquid on the eyes of the wrong man! I'll put it
in this man's eyes. He must wake and love
The
mixed-up lovers
So Puck led
"Why are you making fun of me?" said
"I love you!"
"Tell that to Hermia!"
The sound of their voices woke Demetrius.
"Oh,
"I see that you both want to make fun of
me! Hate me, as I know you do, but don't join together to hurt me."
"You are unkind, Demetrius," said
Lysander. "You love Hermia; I know you do. I give you Hermia, but let me
love
"Lysander, keep your Hermia!" cried
Demetrius. "All my love for her has gone."
So both Lysander and Demetrius shouted that they
loved
Then Hermia came, and saw Lysander.
"Why did you leave me alone in the
wood?" she asked.
"I left
you because I love
Hermia did
not believe him.
"Why
have you joined in this plan to make a fool of me?" she asked Hermia
angrily. "You are very unkind to laugh at me. I'll go back to
Lysander
cried, "
"I love
you more than he does," shouted Demetrius.
The two men
were growing angrier and angrier. They walked away to another part of the wood
to fight each other for
Oberon gives orders
"Demetrius
and Lysander have gone to look for a good place to
fight," said Oberon to Puck. "Fill the night with a thick, black
cloud. Then lead the two men far from each other. When they are tired of looking
for each other, they'll lie down and fall asleep. Pour this magic liquid on Lysander's
eyes. It will make his old love for Hermia come back to him when he wakes. Then
everyone will be happy. They'll think that all this has been only a dream.
While you do that, I'll go to Titania. I'll take the
little boy from her. Then I'll set her free and she will stop loving the
foolish man with the donkey's head."
Music!
When Oberon
found Titania, she was asleep. She had put beautiful
flowers round Bottom's donkey's head. Oberon found it easy to take the little
boy from her while she was sleeping. Then he was ready to take away the magic
liquid from her eyes. He touched her eyes with another flower and gently woke
her.
"My Oberon! Titania
cried. "What dreams I have had! I thought I was in love with a
donkey."
"There he is," replied Oberon,
pointing to Bottom, asleep near Titania.
"How did this happen?" asked Titania. "I can't bear the sight of him now."
Puck came back after doing as Oberon had ordered.
Oberon turned to him and said:
"Take off the donkey's head, and make all
these five Bottom, Demetrius, Lysander,
"Music!" cried Titania.
"Music!" cried Oberon. "Come, my
queen, take hands with me and dance - dance round the world faster than the
wandering moon."
To
Early that morning, the Duke of Athens and Hermia's father entered the forest. They came with a great
many friends and servants. They reached
the place where Hermia, Helena, Lysander, and Demetrius were sleeping.
The four
young people were woken by the voices of the duke and his friends.
Lysander now
loved only Hermia, and Demetrius loved only
The wise duke knew that this was a good ending.
He did not want to make Hermia marry Demetrius now. And Hermia's
father knew that he could never order the
marriage between his daughter and Demetrius.
"Lysander shall marry Hermia," said the duke, "and
Demetrius shall marry
The
end