Titania (Shakespeare)
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− | '''Titania''' was ther queen of the [[Fairy|fairies]], wife of [[Oberon (Shakespeare)|Oberon]]. She began to separate from Oberon over a dispute involving a changeling boy, but she was enchanted by [[Puck (Shakespeare)|Puck]] to fall in love with the actor [Bottom], whose head had been changed into that of a donkey. When Oberon lifted the spell, she thought it a dream, and Titania reconciled with the King of the Faeries. | + | '''Titania''' was ther queen of the [[Fairy|fairies]], wife of [[Oberon (Shakespeare)|Oberon]]. She began to separate from Oberon over a dispute involving a changeling boy, but she was enchanted by [[Puck (Shakespeare)|Puck]] to fall in love with the actor [[Bottom]], whose head had been changed into that of a donkey. When Oberon lifted the spell, she thought it a dream, and Titania reconciled with the King of the Faeries. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 20:47, 3 February 2006
Titania was ther queen of the fairies, wife of Oberon. She began to separate from Oberon over a dispute involving a changeling boy, but she was enchanted by Puck to fall in love with the actor Bottom, whose head had been changed into that of a donkey. When Oberon lifted the spell, she thought it a dream, and Titania reconciled with the King of the Faeries.