Puck
Puck is a figure in English folklore and literature, traditionally depicted as a mischievous nature sprite. He is best known in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, where he frequently refers to himself as Robin Goodfellow and acts as a servant to Oberon, orchestrating pranks and magical mischief. In folklore, Puck is a shapeshifter associated with forests and weather, capable of altering appearances and secrets, and often described as a trickster figure who blurs the line between the human and fairy worlds.
Etymology and origins: The name Puck appears in early modern English sources and is tied to broader
Puck (hockey): The puck is a flat, cylindrical disk used in ice hockey and related ice sports.
In modern culture, Puck remains a symbolic name for trickster characters in literature and media, and the