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How does the apparent fate of the ship differ from its actual fate ?​

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Answered by sharonthomas28
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In The Tempest, how does the apparent fate of the ship at the end of the first sence in act 1 differ from its actual fate?

In the first scene of the play, a violent tempest wreaks havoc aboard Alonso's ship, which is sailing back to Naples from Africa. During the tempest, lightning flashes around the boat as massive waves disrupt the ship. The royal party on the ship fears for their lives and the insolent Boatswain orders them to remain in their cabins. The opening scene of the play suggests that the ship will be destroyed and the royal party will lose their lives.

In act 1, scene 2, Ariel reports back to Prospero what actually happened during the tempest. The audience learns that Ariel used his magic to create the terrifying spectacle at sea to fulfill his orders from Prospero. Ariel then informs Prospero that no one in the royal party...

Answered by nayab25
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bcz apparent fate hide actual fate of ship.

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