An example of <u>complicating incident</u> <span>would be in Act II when Oberon puts the potion on the eyes of the sleeping lovers and Titania. Act I serves as an introduction into the play, but everything changes in Act II when Oberon does this to the sleeping lovers and Titania, because he starts the whole incident with people falling in love with wrong people. He made a mistake and thus the complications began. </span>
The meaning behind that simile is that ‘they’ are getting tons of gold like they were corn grains which if you’ve seen them, there’s a lot in just one corn. So basically those people were getting a lot of gold.