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To forgive him of his wrongs

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The parados is the first appearance of the chorus in the play. In the parados of 'Oedipus Rex', the chorus reacts to what Theban King Oedipus previously has said and done. The city's sovereign indicates that he has exhausted, or is getting nowhere with, all other means through mortals, oracles, and prophets. So the chorus asks for the gods' help in delivering the city and people of Thebes from their current troubles. At the same time, the chorus identifies what isn't wanted or helpful. Specifically, the presence and interference of Ares the war god is unwelcome. The chorus therefore doesn't want a military solution to their problems.

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To imagine a thousand men when they see one; see (and hear) the horses' proud hooves; and quickly travel between the two great countries of England and France. Also the audience look with favor upon the play.

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"The which if you with patient ears attend, what here shall miss, our toil shall strive to mend." In other words, be patient because the play will fill out the rough outline provided by the prologue.

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To forgive him for his wrongs. -apex

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To forgive him of his wrongs

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How does the audience learn the background story of Caliban?

A conversation between Prospero and Caliban shares the details of how Caliban came to be his servant.


How does Shakespeare's decision to structure the Tempest to include the marriage of Miranda and Ferdinand most likely affect the story?

The plot of the Tempest in one of the few which came out of Shakespeare's brain and not out of a book he had read or an older play he had seen or acted in. Part of what he wanted in this play was a happy romance between a couple of young people. Such plot strands can be found in many plays of the time with a happy ending, and in many of Shakespeare's. The play ends with the parties intending to marry (rarely do they actually marry on stage, as this would be the depiction of a sacrament). In this play, the theme is reconciliation, and part of the reconciliation is the joining by marriage Prospero's family with the family of the Duke of Naples, formerly his enemy and the ally of his usurping brother.


What is the significance of Caliban's speech in Act 1 Scene 2?

Caliban reminds Prospero (and the audience) that the island belonged to him after his mother (Sycorax the witch) died and that when Prospero arrived he had shown him (Prospero) round the island. After showing Prospero all the good things and the dangers his reward was to be made a slave. He then has another bout of cursing. Caliban believes this is the only thing he is any good at and , since Prospero taught him, cursing must be good thing. He hopes maybe that when he can curse better than Prospero he will be set free and given back his island.


What do you call the end of a play?

resolution


How did Caliban betray Prospero's trust?

Prospero taught caliban how to speak and they were good friends. Caliban ended up tring to rape Miranda, Prospero's daughter. Prospero then makes him a slave.

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In the Epilogue how does Prospero expect to gain his freedom from magic?

Answer this question… With the applause of the audience


How do you spell epilogue?

Epilogue is the correct spelling. (A short speech performed to an audience at the end of a play; an afterword at the end of a novel)


What does Prospero mean in this speech to the audience at the very end of The Tempest?

With his magic powers gone, only the applause of the audience can set him free


How does the audience learn the background story of Caliban?

A conversation between Prospero and Caliban shares the details of how Caliban came to be his servant.


How does Shakespeare's decision to structure the Tempest to include the marriage of Miranda and Ferdinand most likely affect the story?

The plot of the Tempest in one of the few which came out of Shakespeare's brain and not out of a book he had read or an older play he had seen or acted in. Part of what he wanted in this play was a happy romance between a couple of young people. Such plot strands can be found in many plays of the time with a happy ending, and in many of Shakespeare's. The play ends with the parties intending to marry (rarely do they actually marry on stage, as this would be the depiction of a sacrament). In this play, the theme is reconciliation, and part of the reconciliation is the joining by marriage Prospero's family with the family of the Duke of Naples, formerly his enemy and the ally of his usurping brother.


What is the significance of Caliban's speech in Act 1 Scene 2?

Caliban reminds Prospero (and the audience) that the island belonged to him after his mother (Sycorax the witch) died and that when Prospero arrived he had shown him (Prospero) round the island. After showing Prospero all the good things and the dangers his reward was to be made a slave. He then has another bout of cursing. Caliban believes this is the only thing he is any good at and , since Prospero taught him, cursing must be good thing. He hopes maybe that when he can curse better than Prospero he will be set free and given back his island.


What do you call the end of a play?

resolution


What is a speech at the end of a play called?

Epilogue


What is Ariel's relationship to Prospero?

He serves Prospero because he freed him from a spell.


When was Prospero created?

Prospero was created in 1611.


When was Prospero Fontana born?

Prospero Farinacci was born in 1554.


What is the birth name of Joe Prospero?

Joe Prospero's birth name is Joe Dominic Prospero.