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Well fortunately, Antonio's character changes in "The Tempest"—at... - sarosh asked a question:
Describe Antonio and all his characteristics with evidence from Act 1. - t3mp3st answered a question:
add more plx!i need helpage - malenig answered a question:
Perhaps you mean Act III, scene 11 in which Caliban persuades Stephano and... - gbeatty answered a question:
This great play by Shakespeare is a quest in a number of ways. Any voyage can... - missblimey added a post:
If we take Prospero's ruin to be the loss of his Dukedom then he can be considered... - shubhi created a topic:
Has Prospero been the innocent cause of his own ruin in "The Tempest"? - malenig answered a question:
Ariel has great admiration and respect for his master, Prospero. He addresses... - malenig answered a question:
Stephano's absurd exploitation of Caliban is a parody of the relationship between... - malenig answered a question:
Because Trinculo speaks in prose throughout the play, we know immediately that he... - malenig added a post:
Caliban's evil nature is magnified in this scene. His contempt for Prospero... - lmillerm answered a question:
It is interesting how Shakespeare's characters all serve a unique purpose in this... - dymatsuoka answered a question:
Prospero's servant is Ariel, a sprite who has endured a twelve-year sentence... - fwriedt asked a question:
Who is Prospero's servant in "The Tempest"? - lmillerm answered a question:
Shakespeare has an interesting way of incorporating magic into this play. In both... - snasandhu asked a question:
How does "The Tempest" relate to quest stories? What allusions and... - sagesource answered a question:
The substance of your question has been addressed in the first link below,... - valu asked a question:
What is special about "The Tempest" being the last of Shakespeare's plays? - helloo answered a question:
alonso is the king of naples . antonio is prosperos brother and gonzalo is... - dymatsuoka answered a question:
Alonso, the King of Naples and father of Ferdinand, is the enemy of Prospero...
