The Tempest Questions on Act 2
The Tempest
Why is Act 2 of The Tempest referred to as the rising action?
Act 2 of The Tempest is referred to as the rising action because it introduces complications and alliances that build suspense and tension leading to the climax in Act 3. Key alliances form,...
The Tempest
What are Miranda's feelings towards Ferdinand's imprisonment in acts 1 and 2 of The Tempest?
In Acts 1 and 2 of The Tempest, Miranda quickly falls in love with Ferdinand, being impressed by his demeanor and words. She expresses frustration with her father, Prospero, for imprisoning...