The Tempest- love and marriage quotes Flashcards

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Act 1, scene 2: ‘it carries…

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…a brave form’- Miranda about Ferdinand love at first sight

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Act 1, scene 2: ‘Most sure, the goddess…

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…on whom these airs attend’- Ferdinand about Miranda

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Act 1, scene 2: ‘O you wonder!-…

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…If you be maid or no?’- Ferdinand to Miranda

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Act 1, scene 2: ‘At the first sight…

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…they have changed eyes’- Prospero Aside

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Act 1, scene 2: ‘O if a virgin…

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…And your affection not gone forth, I’ll make you The Queen of Naples’- Ferdinand to Miranda

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Act 1, scene 2: ‘too light winning…

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…make the prize light.’- Prospero to Ferdinand about Miranda

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Act 1, scene 2: ‘There’s nothing ill…

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…can dwell in such a temple.’- Miranda to Prospero about Ferdinand

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Act 3, scene 1: ‘The mistress which i serve quickens whats dead,…

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…and makes my labour pleasures’- Ferdinand about his labour to earn Miranda from Prospero

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Act 3, scene 1: ‘If you’ll sit down…

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…I’ll bear your logs the while’- Miranda to Ferdinand

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Act 3, scene 1: ‘Poor worm,…

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…thou art infected’- Prospero about Miranda

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Act 3, scene 1: ‘noble mistress’
‘What…

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…is your name?’
- Ferdinand could be seen as romantic but actually just doesn’t even know Miranda’s name despite trying to marry her already

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Act 4, scene 1: ‘Enter Prospero, Ferdinand and Miranda’

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-Miranda does not speak at all in this scene despite her marriage being the focus, shows patriarchal sale nature of marriage in jacobean era

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Act 1, Scene 2: ‘This music… Allaying…

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…their fury and my passion’
‘it hath drawn me’- Ferdinand about Ariel’s music
-shows how orchestrated the love at first sight was

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Act 4 scene 1: Prospero summons his spirits to pretend to be roman gods in a performance for Ferdinand and Miranda’s wedding, which ‘gods’ appeared
what was the significance of this scene in context

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-‘gods’ involved: iris, juno, ceres
-performance was actually especially theatrical as celebration for King James’ daughter getting married
- great example for spectacle too
-performed innew blackfriar’s theatre which was an ‘enclosed, candlelit space’- gordon mulligan

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