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... Caliban leaves and Ariel returns with Ferdinand. Miranda sees Ferdinand and becomes intrigued by the sight of a man her age. Prospero ...
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... This becomes evident in how Shakespeare portrays the innocence of Ferdinand and Miranda. ... Prospero tests the love of Ferdinand and Miranda. ...
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... Miranda falls in love with Ferdinand when they first meet. ... Ferdinand doesn't know Miranda, but wishes he could get to know her. ...
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... This subplot involves Ferdinand and Miranda and their plan to get married. Prospero's ... Ferdinand is completely under Miranda's control. "Ferdinand ...
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... After he leaves, Ariel returns with young Prince Ferdinand, whom Miranda split-secondly falls in love with. Also, Ferdinand is captivated ...
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... rather crack my sinews, break my back, than you should such dishonor undergo while I sit lazy by" 3.1.30-33.) Ferdinand was very upset that Miranda was working ...
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... When Ferdinand is washed onto the island alone, Ferdinand and Miranda (the young, naive daughter of Prospero who has grown up on the island and has seen no ...
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... longing for her freedom, agrees to run errands for Prospero in order for him to gain control and be free, through his plans of uniting Miranda and Ferdinand. ...
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... In the end Ariel is set free, Prospero regains his dukedom, Miranda and Ferdinand are getting married and everyone except Caliban got on the boatswains ship ...
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... Another character Prospero has control over is Ferdinand. To test the love between Miranda and Ferdinand, Prospero subjects Ferdinand to harsh treatment. ...
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... Throughout The Tempest Prospero slowly makes sure Ferdinand and Miranda's love wont fade quickly. Prospero even called Ferdinand ...
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... to others. The mysteriousness of what is this island stand for becomes alive for Miranda as her love for Ferdinand grows. All of ...
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... In Scene 2 Prospero tells Ariel to lead Ferdinand, the son of the king, to Prospero and Miranda, hoping that Miranda and Ferdinand will fall in love. ...
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... The masque, brought about by Ariel's magic, was the ceremony of celebration of the unity of Ferdinand and Miranda. But it is built ...
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... The masque, brought about by Ariel's magic, was the ceremony of celebration of the unity of Ferdinand and Miranda. But it is built on sheer illusion and! ...
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... He even tried to rape Miranda once, but was stopped by Prospero in the process. ... Gonzalo and Ferdinand were also contrasted in this act. ...
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... There is only one subplot, the love of Miranda and Ferdinand, but this hardly takes away from the main idea of the play and also it directly associates and ...
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... This is not the only time in the play where she plays this role, when Ferdinand falls in love with Miranda Prospero treats him harshly and Miranda's leaps to ...
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... This is not the only time in the play where she plays this role, when Ferdinand falls in love with Miranda Prospero treats him harshly and Miranda's leaps to ...
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... Ferdinand, although being the Prince of Naples, treats Miranda, who he thinks a mere maid, as an equal human being deserving nothing less than his affection ...
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... This is an example of nature blessing and inspiring people. In this case it is Ferdinand and Miranda. The moment each meet, Ferdinand ...
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... And even though it is obvious that he loves Miranda very much, there is something cruel about how he lets her think that he hates Ferdinand ("Speak not you for ...
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... His humanity begins to play a big role in his life from the beginning, and the budding love of Miranda and Ferdinand changes his heart. ...
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... greater purpose involving others. Even the masque was used to warn Ferdinand and Miranda not to amuse himself. At the end of the ...
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... free. Miranda is in bondage to her innocence. She ... conventions. All she can do is dictate her heart to Ferdinand without artifice. Her ...
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... Ferdinand, although being the Prince of Naples, treats Miranda, who he thinks a mere maid, as an equal human being deserving nothing less than his affection ...
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... Ferdinand, although being the Prince of Naples, treats Miranda, who he thinks a mere maid, as an equal human being deserving nothing less than his affection ...
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... human contact, Ferdinand, at age fifteen, she learned many things from her father about life and all its complexities. Living on this island, Miranda is a ...
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... was to warn Ferdinand and Miranda not to pleasure himself. By the end of the play Prospero combines power over himself and power over the outer world. ...
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... utopia. The island, Ferdinand and Miranda, and the happy ending that he produces in the play are all part of a utopia. Coursen emphasizes ...
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