He grew ambitious and in order to usurp his dukedom, he made a secret deal with the king of Naples. (III).Who are they(line 5) and how are they in either’s powers? Which any print of goodness wilt not take, Took pains to make thee speak, taught thee each hour. From where did she come to the island? The fringed curtains of thine eye advance. Refusing her grand hests, she did confine thee. Prospero is fond of Ariel and his services as he always gives View The Tempest Act 3 Scene 1 Quiz.pdf from ENGLISH LI 101 at Ramapo College Of New Jersey. By giving such treatment to him, what does Prospero intend to show? 6. Explain the dramatic irony found in the extract. had scattered earlier, have now met again on the waters of the Mediterranean sea. I flam’d amazement: Sometime I’ld divide. A summary of Part X (Section2) in William Shakespeare's The Tempest. ANS: Miranda saw Ferdinand. (I).To whom does Prospero forbid to speak in the second line of the extract? Miranda : If by your art, my dearest father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them. considered to be the Absolute Milan. Prospero consoles her by saying there was no harm to passengers on the ship and everyone is safe. Through his enchantment, they all have met again and are at the Mediterranean ocean. ANS: Caliban was a non-humanized man since he was not realizing how to talk, in truth later on he was educated by Prospero how to talk and express, he was in this condition since he was the child of a witch Sycorax, who was constantly associated with shades of malice rehearses. MIRANDA. Why is it still vexed? My brother and thy uncle, call’d Antonio—, I pray thee mark me—that a brother should. To whom I am subdu’d, are but light to me, Behold this maid. He refused to carry In this concentrate, the entire crowd knows about the way that Alonso and others are alive however Ferdinand didn’t know about this. Describe how Caliban was treated by Prospero in the beginning. TEMPEST WORKBOOK ANSWERS ACT 1 SCENE 2 ACT 1 SCENE 2 . harm to passengers on the ship and everyone is safe. Give any three characteristics traits of Caliban? Prospero was engrossed in his books to attain knowledge and was ignorent of matters outside his library. O, the cry did knock. Dear, they durst not, So dear the love my people bore me; nor set. Please Rate, Comment and Subscribe for more GreenAudioBooks. He tells him that he went aboard the king’s Whom does Miranda wish to call “a thing divine”? Ferdinand says that the sound of ditty reminds him of his father because he thinks that his father is dead. Bore us some leagues to sea; where they prepared, Nor tackle, sail, nor mast, the very rats. A brave vessel (Who had, no doubt, some noble creature in her) Dash’d all to pieces! 0. 1. (V).How is the romantic plot of Ferdinand and Miranda connected to the main plot in The Tempest? dilapidated boat, some food and some fresh water,costly clothes, linens,goods and Prospero consoles her by saying there is no 6. Why was Prospero’s coming to the new place a blessing in disguise? 2. 4. (I).Where are Miranda and Prospero? To whom I am subdu’d, are but light to me, Behold this maid. Why would he do such destruction? 1. In what way was Caliban a man in a non-civilized condition? I have suffered With those that I saw suffer. There they hoist us, To cry to th’ sea, that roar’d to us; to sigh. ANS: Gonzalo was an old counsellor at the court of the King of Alonso. ANS: Prospero – The play’s protagonist, and father of Miranda.Loyalty and betrayal are both minor themes linked to the more prominent themes of servitude versus freedom, in the Tempest.Antonio betrayed his brother and stole the dukedom of Milan from him while he (Prospero) was studying. Describe the nature of Miranda from the extract. How did Antonio cause the ignoble snooping? MIRANDA. dukedom. Why? Prospero is the master and Ariel is the servant. Have sunk the sea within the earth or ere (III) Describe the nature of Miranda from the extract. (a) ditty: song (b) gallant: fine gentleman, As my soul prompts it. I have sufferedWith those that I saw suffer. 4. Bermoothes here refers to Bermuda 6. FERDINAND. ANS: The result of instructing language to Caliban was that he began reviling Prospero and he additionally wishes a red plague to Prospero for showing him the language. 4. ANS: Antonio newly created the creature that were of prospero with the help of his authority .They all were threatened byAntonio and dared not to go against his will as a result no person was left on side of prospero. his own brother and usurped his dukedom. His ship is safe in the harbour in 3. Prospero. Give the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage(a) suits(b) advance. (II).Who was Gonzalo? Speak not you for him; he’s a traitor.—Come, Sea-water shalt thou drink; thy food shall be, The fresh-brook mussels, wither’d roots, and husks. tempest workbook answers act 1 scene 2 TEMPEST WORKBOOK ANSWERS ACT 1 SCENE 2 ACT 1 SCENE 2 EXTRACT 1 O! 59% average accuracy. Poor souls, they perish’d. Ferdinand would make Miranda, sovereign of Naples just on the off chance that she is a virgin and on the off chance that she has not given his heart to some other man. To name the bigger light, and how the less, That burn by day and night; and then I lov’d thee. ANS: King of Naples and Prospero were each other’s enemy. What is “well demanded”? (V).How was Prospero unparalleled to others in dignity and learning in those days? By excluding the material given in the extract above, state how Antonio got control of the dukedom. He had great interest in And show’d thee all the qualities o’ th’ isle. 3 years ago. He will be told to take the form of a water nymph What does Prospero want to do with the swift business? What did the former do to improve the condition of the latter? ANS: Ariel as the soul wrecked the King’s Ship. They are in either’s capacity, as the two of them have experienced passionate feelings for one another. an oak tree and fix Ariel in its twisted trunk, groaning for another twelve years. Antonio became power hungry because of this and desired to be the permanent Duke of Milan. (I).What two reasons does Prospero give in the extract for their coming to their destination? How did he train his new officeholders? Actually, Ferdinand has begun to look all starry eyed at Miranda. One thing or other. was brought to this island. Thou dost here usurp, The name thou own’st not, and hast put thyself. (V).Why did Prospero bring his enemies to the island? How did they reach the shore? What is dramatic irony? 2.Who was Gonzalo? The answers of workbook for The Tempest Act 3 Scene 1 is very useful for the students of ISC who are studying in either Class 11 or 12. But ’tis a spirit. What was above Prospero’s dukedom, among the things provided by Gonzalo? Antonio arranged to have Prospero and Miranda killed, many who liked Prospero, arranged to have them set adrift in the ocean, (a) suits: petitions (b) advance: promote. Prospero instructed Caliban dialects with the goal that he can impart, though Caliban gave him things that were vital for carrying on with a real existence. 6. Among the things provided by Gonzalo, Prospero' books were above all other She is emotional and has good feelings for others. ANS: Yes, Prospero is extremely unforgiving to Ferdinand on the grounds that Prospero doesn’t need somebody to prevail upon her little girl’s heart so without any problem. Prospero said this to hint Miranda that he is not a common man. Prospero ignored all the worldly interest. and took Prospero and Miranda into a ship, they were carried some Prospero’s thinking shows that he is a generous. This novel is written by William Shakespeare. Why is it still vexed? 4. Why does he call her a goddess? The creatures that were mine, I say, or chang’d ’em, Or else new form’d ’em; having both the key, Of officer and office, set all hearts i’ th’ state, To what tune pleas’d his ear, that now he was. the deep recess where once Prospero roused Ariel at midnight to go and bring dew from things which he kept in his dilapidated boat . He was an extraordinary soul, called a half beast and half soul, and he is engaged with the abhorrent deeds of his mom. But ’tis a spirit. ANS: When Ferdinand and Miranda saw each other they felled in affection, and Ferdinand says that he needs Miranda to be the sovereign of Naples. the help of her more powerful agents. How did Ariel show that he was active in his operation? What does Prospero want to do with the swift business? WHAT YOU GET : 1. The fringed curtains of thine eye advance. rich garments, linens, stuffs, and necessaries and books from Prospero's library which Ariel was (V).The phenomenon known as dramatic irony happens when the audience knows the reality but the character on the stage does not know it. 6. ANS: Neptune is the God of the ocean, his main weapon is Arident. without any of the usual fittings. Give a reason for your answer. 4.What does Prospero say to correct what Miranda says? Sycorax is referred to as the blue-eyed hag by Prospero. What is “it” that goes on as Prospero’s soul prompts it? ANS: When Prospero was new to this island Caliban gave him all the highlights of the island, for example, freshwater springs, saltwater pits, puts that were useful for developing things and that weren’t. My brother and thy uncle, call’d Antonio—, I pray thee mark me—that a brother should. ANS: Bermoothes is a gathering of the island. 3.What was the relationship earlier between King of Naples and Prospero? Fetch us in fuel, and be quick, thou’rt best. The remainder of the armada are shown by Ariel. What is “well demanded”? Antonio and dared not to go against his will. foremost among all the principalities. Against my very heart. It was a bare body of a ship, The App contains workbook solutions for the tempest ACT 1 Act 2 Act 3 Act 4 Act 5 The main Features Of the Tempest Workbook answers application are (1). This novel is written by William Shakespeare. My tale provokes that question. The effect of Ariel's spell has be a complete Duke of Milan, Antonio wanted to do away with all that stood 2.What did Antonio think of Prospero’s library? annual tribute to the King of Naples and give him respect as a superior his magic operations. believed that the King's ship had wrecked and the King had drowned. No, wench, it eats and sleeps, and hath, As we have—such. 6. Why? Which group of people did Caliban represent according to the Elizabethan audience? (IV) How is the brave vessel about to be dashed to pieces?