- Puck (Shakespeare)
:"This article is about Puck, the character in Shakespeare's play, for the mythological figure this is based on see
Puck (mythology) "Puck, also known as Robin Goodfellow, is a character inWilliam Shakespeare 's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream " that was based on a previous character in English mythology, also called Puck.Appearances in the play
The audience is introduced to Puck in Act II Scene I when Puck encounters one of
Titania 's fairies [name unknown] . When she recognizes Puck she says,Either I mistake your shape and making quite,
Or else you are that shrewd and knavish sprite
Call'd Robin Goodfellow: are not you he
That frights the maidens of the villagery;
Skim milk, and sometimes labour in the quern
And bootless make the breathless housewife churn;
And sometime make the drink to bear no barm;
Mislead night-wanderers, laughing at their harm?
Those that Hobgoblin call you and sweet Puck,
You do their work, and they shall have good luck:
Are not you he?(Act ii., Scene i.)To this Puck replies,
Thou speak'st aright;
I am that merry wanderer of the night.
I jest to Oberon and make him smile
When I a fat and bean-fed horse beguile,
Neighing in likeness of a filly foal:
And sometime lurk I in a gossip's bowl,
In very likeness of a roasted crab,
And when she drinks, against her lips I bob
And on her wither'd dewlap pour the ale.
The wisest aunt, telling the saddest tale,
Sometime for three-foot stool mistaketh me;
Then slip I from her bum, down topples she,
And 'tailor' cries, and falls into a cough;
And then the whole quire hold their hips and laugh,
And waxen in their mirth and neeze and swear
A merrier hour was never wasted there.(Act ii., Scene i.)This exchange between Puck and the fairy helps the audience get to know Puck before the action starts happening so that they see how mischievous and playful he is.
Puck is
Oberon 's servant and is sent by Oberon, who is angry withTitania the fairy queen, to fetch the flower that has been hit by one of cupid's arrows and is told to apply its juice to the eyelids of Titania so that when she wakes up, she will fall in love with the next creature that she sees. Oberon also orders Puck to use thelove juice to mend the love problems occurring between the Athenian lovers who also happen to be running about in the forest. He mistakenly administers the charm to the sleepingLysander instead of Demetrius. Puck providesNick Bottom with a donkey's head so thatTitania will fall in love with a beast and forget her attachment to the Changeling Boy, allowing Oberon to take the child from her. (Oberon does so successfully.) Later, Puck is ordered by Oberon to fix the mistake he (Puck) made, by producing a dark fog, leading the lovers astray within it by imitating their voices, and then applying more of the flower to Lysander's eyes, which will reverse the effect. The four lovers are then made to believe that they simply dreamt everything that took place in the forest (hence the play's title "A Midsummer Night's Dream"). At the end of the play Puck makes a speech directly to the audience:If we shadows have offended,
Think but this, and all is mended,
That you have but slumber'd here
While these visions did appear.
And this weak and idle theme,
No more yielding but a dream,
Gentles, do not reprehend:
if you pardon, we will mend:
And, as I am an honest Puck,
If we have unearned luck
Now to 'scape the serpent's tongue,
We will make amends ere long;
Else the Puck a liar call;
So, good night unto you all.
Give me your hands, if we be friends,
And Robin shall restore amends.(Act v. Scene i.)Puck apologizes to the audience for anything that might have offended them and suggests that they pretend it was a dream. This monologue directly addresses the audience and ties them in to the play.
During the midpoint of the play, Puck delivers one of his most memorable lines, and in turn, offers a
metacritical comment on both the play and on lovers in real life:"Lord, what fools these mortals be!"-------A Midsummer Nights Dream Act 3, scene 2, 110–115Other appearances
* As Robin Goodfellow, Puck appears in a roughly contemporaneous Elizabethan play, "
Grim the Collier of Croydon " (1600 ). It is unknown how Shakespeare's Puck appeared on the stage; but the figure in "Grim" was costumed "in a suit of leather close to his body; his face and hands coloured russet-coloured, with a flail."
*Puck is the story-framer inPuck of Pook's Hill byRudyard Kipling , 1906.
*Puck also appears as a minor character inNeil Gaiman 's Sandman. (SeeCharacters of The Sandman )
*Puck is a playable character in the Warcraft 3 Map "Defense of the Ancients ". He appears as a Faerie Dragon.
*Puck also appears as a major character in Rob Thurman's "Nightlife."
*Puck appears in modern times as a character in Orson Scott Card's short film, "Remind me Again".
*Puck also appears as a recurring character in the Disney cartoon seriesGargoyles (TV series)
*Puck is also a main character in "The Sisters Grimm " series
*Puck is referenced in the sitcomFrasier ; in the season 4 episode 'Three Days of the Condo ', when Fraiser Crane says that he would have given Eddie a more whimsical name like, Puck from A Midsummer Night's Dream.
*Puck is also a small, fairy-like character in the popular anime and manga seriesBerserk (manga) .
*Puck also appeared in a book of the hit TV seriesCharmed named "As Puck Would Have It". He appeared as a man who had a job for The Charmed Ones at a local zoo. Some of his memorable quotes such as, "Gentles do not reprehend, if you pardon we will mend." and, at the end of the book when Puck leaves the girls, he says, "Give me your hand if we be friends, and Robin shall restore amends."
*His most famous appearance was in the Puck chronicles by Gage Smith, where he is a bucca.
*Puck is the adopted son of Oberon and Titania in Summerdream family inThe Sims 2 . Which is appears on Veronaville neighborhood.Portrayals of Puck in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Film
Stanley Tucci played Puck in the 1999 filmPhil Daniels portrayed Puck in the 1981BBC Shakespeare television productionIan Holm played Puck in the 1968 filmMickey Rooney played Puck in the Oscar winning 1935 filmTheater
John Kane played Puck withThe Royal Shakespeare Company in 1970High School Productions with now Famous People
Hilarie Burton played Puck with Park View High School
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