Explain the phrase ”would thou might’st lie drowning, the washing of ten tides” in the context of the passage.
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What does Gonzalo mean when he says at the end of Act I, Scene 1, “Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea / for an acre of barren ground” (lines 63–64)? What is Prospero's relationship to the storm and the shipwreck? He caused the storm to shipwreck his enemies. He learned of the shipwreck from his daughter.
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