Across
- 2. The comedic device created when only the audience is aware that Lysander is under the influence of the love potion. (5 letters)
- 5. What is confused when the magical juice alters a character's perception of their desired beloved. (8 letters)
- 9. Disorder and chaos created by supernatural interference.(7 letters)
- 10. A force that seems to guide lovers, even when magic disrupts them.(4 letters)
- 13. The specific effect the potion has, causing the enchanted person's memories to be hazy or forgotten. (14 letters)
- 15. The emotion that fuels the conflict between the king and queen of the fairies. (8 letters)
Down
- 1. Puck’s archetype in folklore and drama.(9 letters)
- 3. The force Oberon uses to punish his queen and the reason for the comedy's initial romantic conflict. (8 letters)
- 4. A false appearance that blurs the line between what’s real and what’s magical.(5 letters)
- 6. A charm or spell that transforms characters’ emotions.(11 letters)
- 7. What Illusion vs. Reality serves as in A Midsummer Nights Dream. (5 letters)
- 8. The character trait revealed in Helena when she thinks her friends are mocking her with false affections.(10 letters)
- 11. The emotion most influenced by magic in the play.(4 letters)
- 12. The genre of the play. (6 letters)
- 14. The specific fairy who applies the love potion(4 letters)
