Puck in Bottom in Hoffmans "A Midsummer Nights Dream"

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When Titania refuses to give up the boy servant that Oberon wants, he comes up with a plan to steal the child, and enlists Puck's help to do so. Oberon is fully aware of Puck's desire to have a good time at the expense of others, but trusts him with the task of retrieving the flower to make Titania fall in love with "Lion, Bear, Wolf, or Bull...
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Being attracted to mischief, Puck seems excited to be tasked to this adventure, and claims to return "Within forty minutes" (Act 2.1, line 176) so that they can get started on their plan. Puck describes his harmful behavior as if it is all logically consistent. He says he "Sometimes lurk in gossip's bowl," but does not think he takes anything too far...
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