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- helloo answered a question in The Tempest Group:
alonso is the king of naples . antonio is prosperos brother and gonzalo is...
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Alonso, the King of Naples and father of Ferdinand, is the enemy of Prospero...
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Alonso is the King of Naples at the time of the play and the father of Ferdinand,...
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Who are Alonso, Gonzalo, and Antonio in Shakespeare's play The Tempest?
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Trinculo is a cowardly, selfish fool, and his words and actions all show this....
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In "The Tempest, what does Trinculo Say and Do?
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Prospero benefits from magic because it allows him to enter an alien realm,...
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Who benefits from magic? What examples show these characters benefiting from the...
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This is absolutely the case—so much so that I'd actually delete the first part...
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I'm afraid my version of the script doesn't have a third scene for Act 2. For Act...
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How do Stephano, Trinculo and Caliban respond to the magic of the island in Act...
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As Allen Carey-Webb points out in his essay referenced below, Prospero can be seen...
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Does the use of magic by Prospero relate to colonialism in The tempest?
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how does stephano, trinculo and caliban respond to the magic of the island in act...
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Ferdinand's father is Alonso, the King of Naples.Alonso is the sworn enemy of...
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What is Ferdinand's father called in Shakespeare's play, "The Tempest"?
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Please comment: The play is not just about a father's relationship with his...
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Sorry about that. Here is the...
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