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The character of "Miranda" in The Tempest...
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Imagine growing up as a female in a remote area with only your father and his servant as your company. Determining what it means to be a woman might prove difficult to understand. Learning to navigate life and the world might prove to be a challenge. In William Shakespeare's final play The Tempest, Miranda, the young daughter of Prospero, grows up and matures on a deserted island. Despite her lack of contact with people, Miranda is able to marry and to mature into a respectable woman.
Miranda is the young daughter of Prospero. Miranda has spent 12 years of her life (she is now around 15 years of age) on a deserted island with her father and his servant, Caliban. Miranda is a naïve but charming girl who is innocent and timid, yet strong when necessary. She immediately falls in love with the first new man she sees on the island, Ferdinand. She states,
'I might call him
A thing divine
For nothing so natural
I ever saw so noble'
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