Magic, Illusion, and Enchantment in a MSND

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Across
  1. 5. This is the name of the purple flower, shot by cupid’s arrow, that is used as a love potion for the characters.
  2. 7. Something misleading that deceives the eye. It is hard to tell whether it is real or fake.
  3. 8. When a person is under the influence of a spell. This is also what the character’s Lysander and Demetrious were under when they had the love potion in them.
  4. 9. The basic structure of the play. (Hint: What type of play is it?)
  5. 10. A literary device used to show that the audience knows something when the characters don’t.
  6. 11. Something a person can’t control and continues to develop the events of a story. This can be stopped or corrupted with supernatural abilities.
Down
  1. 1. This is a characteristic or role that Puck has in MSND. Characters like these enjoy joking around and causing mischief.
  2. 2. A main theme in MSND and is used by fairies like Oberon and Puck to cause confusion and chaos in the natural world.
  3. 3. When a supernatural creature like a fairy becomes involved with the lives of mortals, which can alter personalities or emotions as well.
  4. 4. Short term suspension of social structure, often depicted in scenes like the forest, and similar to negligence.
  5. 6. This happens when characters are confused with one another and is a comedic technique used in plays. This happens when Puck applies the flower juice to the wrong person.