What, jealous Oberon? Fairies, skip hence.
I have forsworn his bed and company.
– William Shakespeare
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act 2, Scene 1. The strong-willed Titania stands up to her powerful husband Oberon. She tells him that she will not give in to his sexual desires. The fairy queen accuses her husband of jealousy because she is keeping the Indian changeling as her attendant when Oberon wants to put him into service as his knight.