Titania enters with her fairies and sends them to carry out their nighttime tasks while she sleeps to a lullaby. Oberon then comes in, squeezes the love-charm on her eyelids, and orders that she wake in love with the first strange creature she sees. Lysander and Hermia arrive in the wood, tired and lost, and lie down to rest separately because Hermia insists on modest distance. Puck mistakes sleeping Lysander for Demetrius, the Athenian man Oberon meant to enchant, and puts the flower’s juice on Lysander’s eyes. Helena then finds Lysander, wakes him, and he immediately falls in love with her. When Helena rejects him as mocking her, she leaves in anger, and Hermia wakes to find Lysander gone.
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