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Who is the author of the play 'Tempest'?
Who is the author of the play 'Tempest'?
- Christopher Marlowe
- William Shakespeare (correct)
- Thomas Middleton
- John Milton
What is the name of the ship that is wrecked in the play 'Tempest'?
What is the name of the ship that is wrecked in the play 'Tempest'?
- The King's Ship
- The Sea Venture (correct)
- The Tempestuous
- The Miranda
Who is the rightful Duke of Milan in the play 'Tempest'?
Who is the rightful Duke of Milan in the play 'Tempest'?
- Prospero (correct)
- Antonio
- Gonzalo
- Alonso
What spirit does Prospero employ to create the tempest at the beginning of the play?
What spirit does Prospero employ to create the tempest at the beginning of the play?
How does Caliban's character develop in Act 3 of 'The Tempest'?
How does Caliban's character develop in Act 3 of 'The Tempest'?
What is the significance of the tempest in Act 3 of 'The Tempest'?
What is the significance of the tempest in Act 3 of 'The Tempest'?
In what ways does the theme of forgiveness manifest in Act 3 of 'The Tempest'?
In what ways does the theme of forgiveness manifest in Act 3 of 'The Tempest'?
How does the subplot involving Ferdinand and Miranda contribute to the overall themes of 'The Tempest' in Act 3?
How does the subplot involving Ferdinand and Miranda contribute to the overall themes of 'The Tempest' in Act 3?
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Study Notes
The Tempest: Background and Plot
- The play 'Tempest' is written by William Shakespeare.
Key Characters and Plot
- The rightful Duke of Milan is Prospero.
- The ship wrecked in the play is not specified by name.
Magical Elements and Spirit
- Prospero employs the spirit Ariel to create the tempest at the beginning of the play.
Character Development and Themes
- In Act 3, Caliban's character development is notable, but the specifics of his development are not stated.
- The tempest in Act 3 is significant, but the exact nature of its significance is not specified.
- The theme of forgiveness manifests in Act 3, but the specific ways in which it does so are not stated.
- The subplot involving Ferdinand and Miranda contributes to the overall themes of 'The Tempest' in Act 3, but the specific ways in which it does so are not stated.
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