Across
- 3. The Duke of Athens, preparing for his wedding to Hippolyta. He represents law, order, and authority in the play.
- 5. A friend of Hermia and in love with Demetrius. Her unrequited love leads her to pursue Demetrius into the forest.
- 9. Initially in love with Hermia, but later enchanted by the fairy magic and falls in love with Helena.
- 10. (Robin Goodfellow): A mischievous fairy and servant to Oberon. He plays pranks on the characters and causes confusion with his magic.
- 11. The Queen of the Amazons, engaged to Theseus. Her impending marriage to Theseus is a central event in the play.
Down
- 1. The King of the Fairies, who is involved in a quarrel with his Queen, Titania. He uses magical means to manipulate the human characters.
- 2. Hermia’s beloved. He is determined to marry Hermia despite the obstacles posed by Egeus and Athenian law.
- 4. A young woman in love with Lysander. She defies her father’s wishes and runs away to the forest with him.
- 6. A nobleman of Athens and father of Hermia. He insists that Hermia marry Demetrius, despite her love for Lysander.
- 7. The Queen of the Fairies, who is under a spell cast by Oberon. She falls in love with the changeling boy and a transformed Bottom.
- 8. A weaver and one of the "rude mechanicals" preparing a play for Theseus’s wedding. He is transformed into a donkey and becomes the object of Titania’s enchanted affection.
- 12. Quince: A carpenter and the leader of the group of "rude mechanicals." He organizes the amateur play for Theseus’s wedding.
