A Midsummer Night's Dream

though bottom often steals the show in performance, puck is the most important character in A Midsummer Night's Dream. How does Puck's spirit dominate the mood of the play?

A Midsummer Night's Dream

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Puck personifies the light and airy feel of the play. His enthusiasm for a good joke is infectious. Much of the comic spirit of the play is driven by Puck's antics. After he turns Bottom's head into an ass, Puck gleefully tells the audience, "My mistress with a monster is in love". Although Puck is mischievous, there is nothing ever malicious in his spirit. Puck is able to maintain the sense of impish fun that makes the spirit world so much more enchanting than the world of mortals.