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Prospero: …the rarer action is
In virtue than in vengeance: they being penitent
The sole drift of my purpose doth extend
Not a frown further.

1. To whom is Prospero speaking the above words? What instructions have been given to the person spoken to by Prospero and why? [2]
2. How has Prospero described Gonzalo in this act? How does Prospero wish to repay him? [2]
3. How has Caliban been described by Prospero in this act? What must Caliban do to receive Prospero’s pardon? [2]
4. Why according to you has Prospero not revealed Antonio’s and Sebastian’s plot to kill Alonso? Give any two suitable reasons. [2]
5. In the epilogue, what power does the audience have on Prospero? What is his last request to the audience? [2]​

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Answered by brainz6741
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Answer:

Prospero promises to grant freedom to his loyal helper-spirit and sends him to fetch the Boatswain and mariners from the wrecked ship. Ariel goes. Prospero releases Alonso and his companions from their spell and speaks with them. ... Prospero tells Alonso that he, too, has lost a child in this last tempest—his daughter.

Prospero promises to grant freedom to his loyal helper-spirit and sends him to fetch the Boatswain and mariners from the wrecked ship. Ariel goes. Prospero releases Alonso and his companions from their spell and speaks with them. ... Prospero tells Alonso that he, too, has lost a child in this last tempest—his daughter.The audience can only assume that when Prospero leaves the island, as he says he will do at the end of this play, he will leave Caliban on the island to live on his own island untroubled by Prospero any longer.

Prospero promises to grant freedom to his loyal helper-spirit and sends him to fetch the Boatswain and mariners from the wrecked ship. Ariel goes. Prospero releases Alonso and his companions from their spell and speaks with them. ... Prospero tells Alonso that he, too, has lost a child in this last tempest—his daughter.The audience can only assume that when Prospero leaves the island, as he says he will do at the end of this play, he will leave Caliban on the island to live on his own island untroubled by Prospero any longer.Prospero is not only asking for forgiveness for controlling the minds of those on the island, but for controlling the minds of the audience as well. According to Cicero, the goals of an orator are “docere, delectare, et movere.” 1. To prove your reasoning to the audience 2. To enchant the audience.

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Answered by tempt1472
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Answer:

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