1. What, according to Titania, are the consequences of her quarrel with Oberon?
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Critics have frequently remarked upon the "profusion of poetic imagery" with which Shakespeare's bountiful imagination endows the fairy world in A Midsummer Night's Dream. This delightful outpouring of imagery from the fairy world is presented in the first scene of Act II with the arrival of the fairy and Puck. Soon, Titania, the queen of the fairies, and Oberon, the king, also arrive. But, because of the tension between Oberon and Titania, there is a change in atmosphere.
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