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The Tempest: Act 4 Practice Questions 2024.
  • The Tempest: Act 4 Practice Questions 2024.

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  • The Tempest: Act 4 Practice Questions 2024. How does Prospero's role throughout the play make asides a natural choice for his character? - ANSWER Prospero plots often in the play and makes asides to the audience about his intentions. In what ways does Ariel's role also lend itself to the use of asides? Explain. - ANSWER In order to honor Prospero's wishes Ariel performs magic. He makes asides to the audience as clues to what will happen. Prospero's speech(lines 146-163) is one of Sh...
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The Tempest: 2 Summaries for essay points The Tempest: 2 Summaries for essay points
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  • This summary is what I made for two different essay topics based off of the topics. I have included the most important pointers and helpful quotes with an explanation. the first essay is quotes and explanations on an essay that focuses on prosperous relationship with his brother and two servants. It also shows hi change over time. The second essay is about Caliban, is background, the two different relationships he experienced with Prospero, the treatment he received by the two gestures and how h...
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Eduqas A* English Literature Essay: To what extent is Caliban presented as a victim or a villain - the Tempest Eduqas A* English Literature Essay: To what extent is Caliban presented as a victim or a villain - the Tempest
  • Eduqas A* English Literature Essay: To what extent is Caliban presented as a victim or a villain - the Tempest

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  • This essay discuses the question 'To what extent is Caliban presented as a victim or a villain'. It received an A* grade, and was later reviewed by an Oxford graduate.
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SUMMARY of The Tempest Essay 2023
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  • SUMMARY: The Tempest Essay 2023.In the beginning of the play, before Caliban even enters, Prospero talks about Caliban in a very patronizing tone: “Dull thing, I say so; he, that Caliban, whom now I keep in service” (2.1). Prospero’s attitude toward Caliban seems condescending and rude: “Took pains to make thee speak, taught thee each hour One thing or other: when thou didst not, savage, Know thine own meaning, but wouldst gabble like A thing most brutish, I endow'd thy purposes ...
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SUMMARY: The Tempest Essay
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  • SUMMARY: The Tempest Essay. Throughout history, the interaction between civilized people and native islanders has caused confusion and turmoil for cultures. In The Tempest, William Shakespeare portrays the character Caliban as a savage, horrid beast and as the slave of the Westerner, Prospero. Through Prospero’s ownership, Shakespeare views Caliban as a lesser being. Prospero symbolizes the Western power dominating an island and its inhabitants; while Caliban represents the islander who i...
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ENGL2443 Final - SP18
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  • ENGL2443 Final - SP18 THE Tempest Act 2 Scene 1 Gonzalo (just landed on island, positive VP contrasted with Antonio and Alonso) - ANS-Beseech you, sir, be merry. You have cause / (So have we all) of joy; for our escape / Is much beyond our loss. Our hint of woe / Is common: every day some sailor's wife, / The master of some merchant, and the merchant / Have just our theme of woe. But for the miracle -- / I mean our preservation -- few in millions / Can speak like us. Then Wisely, goo...
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ENGL2443 Final - SP18
  • ENGL2443 Final - SP18

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  • ENGL2443 Final - SP18 THE Tempest Act 2 Scene 1 Gonzalo (just landed on island, positive VP contrasted with Antonio and Alonso) - ANS-Beseech you, sir, be merry. You have cause / (So have we all) of joy; for our escape / Is much beyond our loss. Our hint of woe / Is common: every day some sailor's wife, / The master of some merchant, and the merchant / Have just our theme of woe. But for the miracle -- / I mean our preservation -- few in millions / Can speak like us. Then Wisely, goo...
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The relationship between Prospero and Caliban in William Shakespeare's "The Tempest"
  • The relationship between Prospero and Caliban in William Shakespeare's "The Tempest"

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  • Essay summarizing and expanding in the complex relationship between Prospero and Caliban in William Shakespeare's "The Tempest".
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The relationship between Caliban and Stephano in William Shakespeare's "The Tempest".
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  • Essay summarizing and expanding upon the relationship between Caliban and Stephano in William Shakespeare's "The Tempest".
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AQA English A* Test elaborations The Tempest AQA English A* Test elaborations The Tempest
  • AQA English A* Test elaborations The Tempest

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  • Providing in depth analysis of a test evaluated question with the tempest. Answering a question and providing a detailed A04 level response about how Shakespeare presents the difficult relationship between Prospero and Caliban. This student achieved a A* due to their high level of understanding and well though out analysis.
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