Fairy Allusions, Definition, Citation, Reference, Information - Allusion to Fairy
- Abonde, Dame good fairy who brings children presents on New Year’s Eve. [Fr. Folklore: Brewer Dictionary, 3]
- Ariel sprite who confuses the castaways on Prospero’s island. [Br. Drama: Shakespeare The Tempest]
- fairy godmother fulfills Cinderella’s wishes and helps her win the prince. [Fr. Fairy Tale: Cinderella]
- Grandmarina fairy who provides everything for Princess Alicia’s happiness. [Br. Lit.: Dickens “The Magic Fishbone” ]
- leprechaun small supernatural creature associated with shoemaking and hidden treasure. [Irish Folklore: Benét, 579]
- Mab, Queen fairies’ midwife delivers man’s brain of dreams. [Br. Legend: Benét, 610]
- Oberon and Titania King and Queen of the Fairies. [Br. Drama: Shakespeare A Midsummer Night’s Dream]
- Pigwiggin his love for Queen Mab ruptures her harmony with Oberon. [Br. Poetry: Nymphidia in Barnhart, 824]
- Puck the “shrewd and knavish sprite” who causes minor catastrophes and embarrassing situations. [Br. Drama: Shakespeare A Midsummer Night’s Dream]
- Tinker Bell fairy friend of Peter Pan. [Br. Lit.: J. M. Barrie Peter Pan]