The Tempest Questions on Antonio

The Tempest

Prospero's exile in The Tempest was caused by his brother Antonio's betrayal. Antonio usurped Prospero's position as Duke of Milan, forcing Prospero and his daughter, Miranda, to flee. They ended up...

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The Tempest

Antonio gets annoyed at the mention of "Widow Dido" because he perceives Gonzalo's reference as foolish and irrelevant. Gonzalo compares Alonso's daughter to Queen Dido from Virgil's Aeneid, who was...

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The Tempest

In Shakespeare's The Tempest, Antonio and Sebastian emerge as antagonists through their treacherous actions and attitudes. Antonio, having usurped his brother Prospero's dukedom, now incites...

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The Tempest

In The Tempest one could argue that a character who's punished too harshly would be Caliban. He's treated like a slave by Prospero despite the fact that it's his, island. Caliban has misbehaved, but...

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The Tempest

Prospero's trust in Antonio was profound and ultimately led to his downfall. As Duke of Milan, Prospero entrusted Antonio with significant responsibilities, which led Antonio to believe he should be...

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The Tempest

On the island, Antonio remains a cynical and arrogant villain, unchanged by events. He collaborates with Sebastian to murder King Alonso and Gonzalo, motivated by greed and power. Antonio's past...

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The Tempest

Sebastian and Antonio plan to usurp the King of Naples by exploiting the presumed death of Ferdinand, the direct heir, and the distant location of Claribel, the next in line. Antonio, having already...

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The Tempest

In Act 5, Prospero confronts the four principals in the magic circle: Alonso, Sebastian, Antonio, and Gonzalo. He accuses Alonso of being blind to the crimes around him and blames him for enabling...

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The Tempest

The royals aboard the ship in "The Tempest" are King Alonso of Naples, his son Ferdinand, and his brother Sebastian. Also present is Antonio, Prospero's brother and the current Duke of Milan....

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The Tempest

Antonio views Prospero's library as a source of weakness. He believes Prospero's obsession with his books leads to neglect of his duties as Duke of Milan, allowing Antonio to plot and usurp him. This...

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