The Tempest masterdoc Flashcards

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Alonso first line

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“Where’s the master? Play the men.”

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Gonzalo first line

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“Good, yet remember whom thou hast aboard.”

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Miranda first line

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“If by your art, my dear father, you have / Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them.”

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Prospero first line

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“Be collected; / No more amazement. Tell your piteous heart / There’s no harm done.”

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How does Miranda describe The Tempest? (1.2)

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‘a brave vessel / Who had, no doubt, some noble creature in her, / Dashed all to pieces!’

she asked him to calm the storm, but Prospero reassures her by saying “There’s no harm done”

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Quotes from Prospero’s explanation of the back story (how he and Miranda got to the island)

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“Thy father was the Duke of Milan, and / A prince of power”
until his brother Antonio, “thy false uncle” betrayed him.
Antonio, with the help of Alonso (king of Naples), had Prospero and Miranda captured at night
“my false brother / Awaked an evil nature”
BROTHERLY TREACHERY

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Prospero’s love for miranda (1.2)

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“Thou wast that did preserve me”

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“Thy mother was…”

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“are you not my father?”
…“Thy mother was a piece of virtue, and / She said thou wast my daughter”

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Ariel’s first line

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“All hail, great master, grave sir, hail!”

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Ariel first speech key moments

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“To answer thy best pleasure”
“dive into the fire”
“Ariel, and all his quality”

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Ariel first speech key moments

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“To answer thy best pleasure”
“dive into the fire”
“Ariel, and all his quality”

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Ariel first speech key moments (pt. 2)

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“I flamed amazement. Sometime I’d divide / and burn in many places”

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11
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Enter MARINERS, wet

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Realism

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12
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Ariel’s first demand for freedom

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My liberty

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13
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Prospero’s retelling of Ariel’s imprisonment

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the “damned witch Sycorax”
“blue eyed hag”
He then threatens Ariel, “I will rend an oak / and peg thee in his knotty entrails”

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Prospero and Miranda say they will visit Caliban, the slave “who never / …”

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“who never / yields us kind answer”
note semantic value of “kind” in Shakespeare’s time, as something which is also unnatural.
also calls him a “tortoise”

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Elemental tension between Caliban and Ariel

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Caliban is associated with the Earth, Ariel with the air, Prospero with fire.

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Caliban’s first line (when he is visible on stage)

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“As wicked dew e’er my mother brushed.”
he wishes the south western window which are so hit it “blister you all o’er!”

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CALIBAN’s claim of the island

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“This island’s mine, by Sycorax”

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Caliban’s rape of Miranda

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“I had peopled else / This isle with Calibans”

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“And make a ______ of him”

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Vassal

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Ferdinand first line

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“Where should this music be? I’th’air, or th’earth?”
very interesting in terms of nature, and the semantic quality of nature.

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“Delicate Ariel..”

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“Delicate Ariel, / I’ll set thee free for this!”

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FERDINAND: “O, if a ______”

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Virgin (chastity)

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what are some major themes?

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The play draws constant connection between Prospero’s art and theatrical illusion

Freedom and imprisonment
Perspectives on colonisation (somewhat linked to the previous)
Chastity

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Conflict between masters and slaves is a central theme of The Tempest. How does the exchange between the Boatswain (pronounced “bozun”-the crew member in charge of a ship’s sails, rigging, and deck crew) and Gonzalo and Sebastian illustrate this conflict?

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What do Miranda’s first lines suggest about her character?

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26
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Summarize the “backstory” revealed in the conversation between Prospero and Miranda.

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27
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What do we learn about Gonzalo’s past involvement with Prospero?

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28
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We meet Ariel, a magical spirit who works under Prospero’s command, and who controlled the storm that took place in Scene 1. Summarize the history between Prospero and Ariel.

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29
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A complex history exists between Caliban and his human keepers, Prospero and Miranda. Describe this history as Caliban tells it, from their first interactions through the present.

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30
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How does Ariel facilitate the meeting of Miranda and Ferdinand?

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31
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It appears that Prospero wants his daughter and Ferdinand to fall in love. Other than the fact that he’s a dad with a teenage daughter, why does Prospero cast a spell over Ferdinand to render him powerless and then imprison him?

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32
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After the other men fall asleep, Antonio makes a surprising suggestion to Sebastian. What is this suggestion, and what is Antonio’s rationale for it? (II)

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33
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What does Caliban state in his opening speech in this scene? (II)

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34
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Why does Caliban respond to stephano and trinculo with such reverence? (II)

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35
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What is trinculo’s assessment of Caliban / reference to the “Harlequin”?

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36
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Shakespeare’s use of language in Caliban’s speech (III)

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37
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Perspective on Prospero’s final words

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