In A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, Titania is the queen of the fairies, married to King Oberon. Titania contributes as a trigger for the main action or conflict of the play in motion. She has a changeling (a child that has been exchanged for another by fairies) and King Oberon wants the child for himself.In order to get the boy, Oberon has Puck use the flower juice to make Titania fall in love with whoever she next sees. Puck's use of the flower juice on Titania and others leads to various people falling in love with one another. In addition, Titania and King Oberon encompass what is the fairy world and codified a type of representation of fairy and fairy-like characters in posterior literary productions.