Respuesta :

Queen Mab is the fairies' midwife.

It says in a monologue:

"O, then, I see Queen Mab hath been with you.
She is the fairies’ midwife, and she comes
In shape no bigger than an agate-stone"

Answer:

Queen Mab is the fairies' midwife.  

Explanation:

The English playwright and poet William Shakespeare was perhaps one of those who contributed most in his works to extol the charms of Mab.

According to him, the Mab Fairy would have the power to give men the fulfillment of their innermost desires in the form of dreams.

In "Romeo and Juliet," one of Shakespeare's most beautiful love stories, Romeo's cousin, Mercury attributes to the Mab Fairy the guilt that with his beautiful dreams of love confused the minds of mortals.

Also according to the European traditions the Fairy Mab is also the midwife of the Fairies, hence probably the origin of its name, which translated from the old Welsh to English means "baby".