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  1. The character Robin Goodfellow, also referred to as "The puck, Robin Goodfellow" and Hobgoblin, appears as a vassal of the Fairy King Oberon in William Shakespeare's 1595/96 play A Midsummer Night's Dream, and is responsible for the mischief that occurs. The character also appears in Grim the Collier of Croydon (1660, but perhaps based on an ...

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    The fairy, sprite or imp Robin Goodfellow is one of the most mischievous characters in English folklore…. Fairies were complex and problematic creatures in early modern England. The Catholic Church had condemned them as demonic spirits, the law courts had subsumed fairy belief with black magic and witchcraft, and successful playwrights ...

  3. puck, in medieval English folklore, a malicious fairy or demon. In Old and Middle English the word meant simply “demon.”. In Elizabethan lore he was a mischievous, brownielike fairy also called Robin Goodfellow, or Hobgoblin. As one of the leading characters in William Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream, Puck boasts of his pranks of ...

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  4. Puck, or Robin Goodfellow, is a character in William Shakespeare 's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream . Based on the Puck of English mythology and the púca of Celtic mythology, [1] [2] Puck is a mischievous fairy, sprite, or jester. He is the first of the main fairy characters to appear, and he significantly influences events in the play.

  5. Learn about the origins, names, and nature of Puck or Robin Goodfellow, a popular character in English folklore and Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream. Discover how he was a shape-shifting sprite who made mischief and helped the fairies, and how he became a helpful domestic sprite in some versions.

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  7. Robin Goodfellow. Puck, the vivacious fairy, henchman for Oberon, and narrator in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Notorious for his mischievous deeds, Puck makes witty, fanciful asides that serve to guide the play and its outrageous action. Although belief in fairy creatures was strong in medieval England, it faded into a quaint ...

  8. Puck is a mischievous fairy who serves the Fairy King, Oberon, in Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. He plays practical jokes on people and loves to imitate their voices and actions. He is also the servant of the Fairy King, Oberon, who instructs him to use a love potion on the four lovers.

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