PROSPERO: You do look, my son, in a moved sort,
As if you were dismay‟d : be cheerful sir,
Our revels now are ended . These our actors,
As I foretold you, were all spirits, and
Are melted into air, into thin air:
And, like the baseless fabric of this vision.
The cloud- capp‟d towers, the gorgeous palaces,
The solemn temples, the great globe itself,
Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve
And , like this insubstantial pageant laded
Leave not a rock behind, we are rich stuff
As dreams are made on, and our little life
Is rounded with a sleep, Sir, I am vexed
Bear with my weakness
Q.1 “Never till this day” who said to whom? Why? (2)
Q.2 “Sir, I am vexed”, why does Prospero say so? (2)
Q.3 Where has Ariel left Caliban and his co-conspirators? (1)
Q.4 What has come to an end, According to Prospero? (2)
Q.5 How does Prospero philosophize the event? (2)
Q.6 Give the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage:
(a) dismay‟d (b) inherit
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