# Ferdinand
So they are
My spirits as in dream are all bound up
My father's loss the weakness which I feel,
The wreck of all my friends, nor this man's threats.
To whom I am subdued are but light to me,
Might I but through my prison once a day
behold this maid. All corners die O' the earth
La liberty make use of space enough
Havel in such a prison
1 Where is Ferdinand? To whom is he speaking? What is he busy doing?
What inconveniences and sufferings is Ferdinand prepared to undergo in order to have a glimps of
Why does Prospero treat Ferdinand harshly? By giving him such a treatment, what does Prospero
intend to show
What is dramatic irony? State how is dramatic irony shown in the extract above
V. How is the romantic plot of Ferdinand and Miranda connected to the mam plot in the Tempest?
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