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Character sketch of Oberon in the play "The tempest".

Note-Not of the play of Midsummer's Night dream.
(There was an Oberon named guy in The Tempest too)

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Oberon is so bent on getting the Indian boy for his henchman that he disturbs Titania at every turn. The fairies have some control over the weather, and Titania accuses Oberon of throwing off the natural order of weather patterns because he keeps interrupting her ritualistic dances with the other fairies. She is obviously so irritated with Oberon that she basically moves out on her own. Throughout the play, we see King Oberon giving orders to his right hand fairy, Puck, or Robin Goodfellow. Puck loves to play tricks on humans in a good-natured way. After Titania leaves in a huff, Oberon instructs Puck to go and pick a certain flower that grew from one of Cupid's arrows that missed hitting a person and hit the ground, instead. It is called 'love-in-idleness.'

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