What instructions did Oberon give to Puck to reunite the lovers whom he had just seen entering the woods?
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Summary Act II, scene ii
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Summary: Act II, scene ii
As Puck flies off to seek the flower, Demetrius and Helena pass through the glade. Oberon makes himself invisible so that he can watch and hear them. Demetrius harangues Helena, saying that he does not love her, does not want to see her, and wishes that she would stop following him immediately. He curses Lysander and Hermia, whom he is pursuing, hoping to prevent their marriage and slay Lysander. Helena repeatedly declares her adoration for, and loyalty to, Demetrius, who repeatedly insults her. They exit the grove, with Helena following closely behind Demetrius, and Oberon materializes. He declares that before the night is out, Demetrius will be the one chasing Helena
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After Demetrius is successfully enchanted, Oberon gives Puck further instructions to solve Hermia's problems. Oberon sees that the two men are about to fight, so he tells Puck to cover the forest with thick, black fog and make both men pursue him all over the forest until they drop from exhaustion and fall asleep.