quotes tempest Flashcards
1
Q
P : power
A
- what cares these roared for the name of king
- I have such provision in mine art
- volumes that I prised above my dukedom
- some vanity of mine art
- but this rough music I here abjure
- this thing of darkness I acknowledge mine
2
Q
P : betrayal
A
- the government I cast upon my brother
- in my false brother awakened an evil nature
- he did believe he was indeed the duke
- for some of you their presence are worse than devils
- you are three me of sins
- foul conspiracy
- the wronged duke of milan
3
Q
P : caliban
A
- caliban who I now keep in service
- caliban my slave
- poisonous slave
- wicked dew
- hag seed
- a devil, a born devil, on whose nature can never stick
- and this demi devil for he is a bastard one
4
Q
P : ariel
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- I will rend an oak, and peg thee in his knotty entrails
5
Q
P : Miranda
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- they’ve changed eyes
- a contract of true love
- they may prosperous be and honoured in their issue
6
Q
P : mercy
A
at this hour lies it my mercy all mine enemies
- be kindlier mov’d thou art
- the rarer action is in virtue than in vengeance
- as you look to have my pardon, trim it handsomely
- pardoned deceiver
7
Q
C : wronged
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- this island is mine, by Sycorax my mother, which thou tak’st from me
- you taught me language and my profit is knowing how to curse
- as I told thee before, I am subject to a tyrant, a sorcerer that by his cunning hath cheated me of this island
8
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C : serve
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- I prithee, be my god
- thou shalt be lord of it, and I’ll serve thee
- give delight
9
Q
M : caliban
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- abhorred slave
10
Q
M : love
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- I might call him a thing divine
- the first ere I sighed for
- I have no ambition to see a worthier man
11
Q
M : prospero
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- my father is of better nature, sir, than he appears by speech
12
Q
F : love
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- my sweet mistress weeps when she see me work
- tis fresh morning with me when you art by at night
- O you so perfect and so peerless
- with a heart willing as bondage e’er of freedom
13
Q
A+S
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- my strong imagination sees a crown dropping onto my head
- no lets though fortune sleep
14
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S+T
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- if I can recover him, and keep him tame, and ger to naples with him, he’s a present for any emperor that ever trod on neat’s leather
- a most perfidious and drunken monster
- servant-monster
- drink servant-monster when I bid thee
- the poor monster’s my subject
15
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G
A
- all three of them are desperate
- all abundance to feed [his] innocent people