Wednesday, November 11, 2015

In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Titania and Oberon accuse each other of the same thing. What is it they each claim the other guilty of?

I think that you are probably talking about what happens in Act II, Scene 1 of the play.  This is the first time we see Titania and Oberon and they are arguing about the changeling boy.  They both want to have him, Titania is not willing to give him up to Oberon.


In this scene, they each accuse the other of being unfaithful.  Oberon starts it off by calling her a hussy.  Then Titania says that he was having an affair with Hippolyta, who is about to marry Thesus.  Oberon comes back and accuses Titania of being in love with Theseus.

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