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short summary of act 3 scene 1 of tempest​

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Answered by VedikaKamble
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Ferdinand enters carrying a log, which he claims would be an odious task except that he carries it to serve Miranda. At his affirmative reply, Miranda begins to weep. ... She tells Ferdinand that she is unworthy of him but will marry him if he wants her.

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Answered by angelinagupta1301
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Miranda enters and, when Ferdinand will not rest, offers to take up his chore so that she might force him to rest, but Ferdinand refuses. Although she was instructed not to reveal her name, Miranda impulsively divulges it to Ferdinand. Ferdinand, for his part, has known other beautiful women, but he admits to having never known one as perfect as Miranda. Miranda confesses that she has known no other women, nor any other man, except for her father. Now, she would want no other man except for Ferdinand. At this, Miranda remembers that she has been instructed not to speak to their guest and momentarily falls silent. When Ferdinand avows that he would gladly serve her, Miranda asks if he loves her. At his affirmative reply, Miranda begins to weep. She tells Ferdinand that she is unworthy of him but will marry him if he wants her. He quickly agrees, and the couple finally touch, taking each other's hands, as they pledge their love.

Prospero has been listening, unseen. He acknowledges Miranda and Ferdinand's natural match as being "Of two most rare affections", but he has other plans that need his immediate attention, and so he turns to his books and other waiting business.

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