Their relationship is marked by conflict, jealousy, and reconciliation. In "A Midsummer Night's Dream," a central plot revolves around a quarrel between Oberon and Titania over a changeling boy, which leads to a series of events involving love potions and mistaken identities among the human characters.
Oberon is often portrayed as more mischievous and playful, while Titania is seen as more emotional and passionate. Their interactions with the human characters in the play add a layer of enchantment and magic to the story.