In Act 2, Scene, we see Titania giving instructions to her fairies to stand guard while she sleeps for the night. After she falls asleep, Oberon puts the love potion on her eyes and wishes that she'll "wake when some vile thing is near."
Afterwards, Hermia and Lysander are "faint with wandering in the wood." They lie down to rest for the night. Lysander tries to lie down right next to Hermia and she asks him to "lie further off." He pretends to be offended; they are, after all, about to be married.
Puck, with his instructions to find "the Athenian man", sees the sleeping couple. He mistakes Lysander for Demetrius and places the love potion on his eyes.
Helena stumbles on the scene awakening Lysander and causing him to fall immeditately in love with her. He makes oaths of loves. She believes he's making fun of her and becomes annoyed and angry. She runs off with him hot on her tail.
Hermia, after having a nightmare, awakes to find herself alone in the wood. She doesn't believe that Lysander would abandon her and so "death or [him she'll] find immediately."
Afterwards, Hermia and Lysander are "faint with wandering in the wood." They lie down to rest for the night. Lysander tries to lie down right next to Hermia and she asks him to "lie further off." He pretends to be offended; they are, after all, about to be married.
Puck, with his instructions to find "the Athenian man", sees the sleeping couple. He mistakes Lysander for Demetrius and places the love potion on his eyes.
Helena stumbles on the scene awakening Lysander and causing him to fall immeditately in love with her. He makes oaths of loves. She believes he's making fun of her and becomes annoyed and angry. She runs off with him hot on her tail.
Hermia, after having a nightmare, awakes to find herself alone in the wood. She doesn't believe that Lysander would abandon her and so "death or [him she'll] find immediately."