Ghosh

In William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream, a infant boy from India has been abducted by the Fairy Queen Titania to be raised among her kind. Her husband King Oberon insists that the boy should be raised in his custody and trained as a knight. After a humorous quarrel, which sees Titania enchanted to fall in love with a donkey-headed man, Oberon seems to have won this conflict by the end of the play. The boy himself is not named in the play, and there is no direction to depict him onstage. Most productions of the play leave him unseen.

Ghosh in "A Late Symmer Night's Battle"
Ghosh, a native of Bombay, was abducted by the Fairy Queen Titania to be raised in her world. The spirited toddler soon made his mark among the Fair Folk.