The Duke of Athens is to be married to the Queen of the Amazons. During the festival, Hermia's father, Egeus, gives Demetrius permission to marry his daughter Hermia. But she loves Lysander.
Act Three
Hermia runs away with Lysander. However, before she does, she tells her friend Helena, who is in love with Demetrius. Helena tells him. They all end up running into the woods after one another.
Act Four
In the woods, a fairy named Puck tries to solve the love triangle and accidentally makes Lysander fall in love with Helena. While trying to fix the issue, he makes Demetrius fall for her too. Now everyone loves Helena and no one loves Hermia.
Act Five
With the men fighting over Helena, and Hermia mad at Helena, Puck manages to separate them all. Once they fall asleep, Puck reverses the spell and rights his wrong.
The Duke, while riding in the forest, comes upon the lovers. After hearing their story, he is confused, but invites them to be married during his wedding ceremony.
In the end, everyone is married! The play “Pyramus and Thisbe” is performed, and Puck ends the play by asking the audience to remember it all as if it were a dream!