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| Question | Answer |
| Control Relationship between Prospero and Miranda. Love | Dost thou attend me? Prospero to Miranda Control |
| Love Relationship beween Prospero and Miranda Control | I have done nothing but in care of thee... Prospero to Miranda |
| Morality Evil | Hell is empty,/And all the devils are here! Ariel |
| Subplot Play in performance. | [Aside] I had forgot that Foul conspiracy/ of the beast Caliban and his confederates/Against my life. |
| Dramatic specticale Magic | Bestow upon the eyes of this young couple/some vanity of mine art. |
| Dramatic spectacle Love | Come, temperate nymphs, and help celebrate A contract of true love: be not too late Prospero |
| Master/servant Spritual Love Control | It goes on I see/ As my soul prompts it. Spirit, fine spirit! I'll free thee/Within two days for this. Prospero |
| Master/servant Obedience | Thats my noble master. Ariel to Prospero (Later Caliban to Trinculo-I thank my noble lord.) |
| Beast/human debate Protection | Thou didst seek to violate the honour of my child. Prospero to Caliban |
| Control Obedience Love Change | Miranda, O my father/ I have broke your hest to say so. |
| Beast/human debate Forgiveness | I do forgive thee/Thou poisonous slave, got by the devil himself |
| Responsibilty Control beast/human debate | This thing of darkness, I/Acknowledge mine. Prospero of Caliban |
| Magic elements | I find my zeinth doth depend upon/ A most auspicious star |
| Control Master/servant | When I arrived and heard thee, (I) let thee out. |
| Magic Control Protection | Come from thy want/ For I can disarm thee with this stick |
| Magic Morality Elements | But this rough magic/ I here abjure... |
| Prospero's character admits weakness Control | Sir, I am vex'd/Bear with my weakness, my old brain is troubled. Prospero |
| CRITICAL ANALYSIS 'The view that Shakespeare presents Prospero as a good master is supported by the contrast between him and Sycorax. | Angus Ledingham |
| CRITICAL ANALYSIS 'Rebellious forces will be represented, in comic form, by Trinculo, Stephano and Caliban, and in more sinister form by Antonio and Stephano. | Neil Bowen |
| Beauty Nature Beast/human debate | Be not afeard, the Isle is full of noises, Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not: Sometimes a thousand twanging instruments Will hum about mine ears; and sometimes voices, |
| Life and death Reality Playwriting | ‘We are such stuff As dreams are made on and out little life Is rounded with sleep.’ Prospero |
| Nature vs nurture beast/human prospero/caliban relationship | ‘A devil, a born devil, on whose nature Nurture can never stick’- Prospero |
| Forgiveness Religion | ‘The rarer action is in the virtue than in vengeance’ Prospero |
| Disease imagery Forgiveness | Whom to call brother Would even infect my mouth’ Prospero |
| Repent Morality Beast/human debate | I’ll be wise hereafter And seek for grace’ Caliban |
| Time Change Mortality | ‘What seest thou else In the dark backward abysm of time.’ |
| Morality Beast/human | ‘I had peopled this isle with Calibans’ |
| Dramatic spectacle | Enter several strange shapes, bringing in a banquet |
| Humour Comedy | Its forward voice is now to speak well of his friend His backward voice is to utter foul speeches |
| Gonvernment Monarchy Control | ‘No sovereignity Yet he would be king on’t |
| Government Control Monarchy | I’ th’ commonwealth I would (by contraries) Execute all things: No sovereignty. |
| Comedy Subplot Control Master/servant | Let me lick your shoe |
| Nature vs Nurture Beast/human Control Master/servant | Drink, servant monster. |
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