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... brother . Like Antonio , he is both aggressive and cowardly . He is easily persuaded to kill his Gonzalo brother in Act II , scene i , and he initiates the ridiculous story about lions when Gonzalo catches him with his sword drawn . An ...
... brother . Like Antonio , he is both aggressive and cowardly . He is easily persuaded to kill his Gonzalo brother in Act II , scene i , and he initiates the ridiculous story about lions when Gonzalo catches him with his sword drawn . An ...
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... brother , but his absolute power over the other characters and his overwrought speeches make him difficult to like . In our first glimpse of him , he appears puffed up and self - important , and his repeated insistence that Miranda pay ...
... brother , but his absolute power over the other characters and his overwrought speeches make him difficult to like . In our first glimpse of him , he appears puffed up and self - important , and his repeated insistence that Miranda pay ...
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... brother " perfidious , " then immediately says that he loved his brother better than anyone in the world except Miranda ( I.ii.68 ) . He repeatedly asks Miranda , " Dost thou attend me ? " Through his questioning , he commands her atten ...
... brother " perfidious , " then immediately says that he loved his brother better than anyone in the world except Miranda ( I.ii.68 ) . He repeatedly asks Miranda , " Dost thou attend me ? " Through his questioning , he commands her atten ...
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ambiguous ANALYSIS ACT Antonio and Sebastian audience beauty begins Boatswain brother brutish Caliban says characters chess Claribel cloak colonial curse daughter discuss drown drunken Duke of Milan dukedom enemies enters father Ferdi Ferdinand and Miranda forgives Globe Theatre Gonzalo happy ending idea of justice imprisoned invisible island Juno and Ceres kill Prospero King of Naples King's Men lords love for Miranda magical banquet mariners marriage marry masque Miranda and Ferdinand Miranda seems monster MOTIFS parody pero's play's playwright Pros Prospero and Ariel Prospero and Caliban Prospero and Miranda Prospero gives Prospero says Prospero's books Prospero's cell Prospero's magic QUESTIONS & ESSAYS rape Miranda red plague reminds REVIEW & RESOURCES scene ii Sebastian and Antonio servitude Shakespeare ship shipwreck slave sleep speech spirits stage direction Stefano and Trinculo storm story SUMMARY & ANALYSIS Sycorax symbol Tempest THEMES thinks treachery Trinculo and Stefano Tunis usurped wedding William Shakespeare