Tempest question
Read the passage carefully and write the answers for the following questions: Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground, long heath, brown furze, anything. The wills above be done! but I would fain die a dry death.
1. Who is the speaker? To whom is he speaking? *
2. When does he speak these words? Why?
3. What happened to the ship which he traveled?
4. What theme is implied in this scene?
5. Write the attitude of the speaker about the storm.
6. Give the meanings of [i] barren [ii] fain .
please answer if you know it very well.
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ship was potty eating and you seeing
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Explanation:
ans. 1 Gonzalo. he is speaking to his self.
2 he speaks the word when ship is facing a serve sea storm and is danger of destruction. because he doesn't want watery die death, wants dry death in land.
3 ship is in a danger of sink and all the passangers on board will perish.
4 shipwreck.
5 he relieves the tension that grips the passengers by his wit.
6 1) bleak and lifeless. 2) pleased.
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