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what task did prospero make Ferdinand to perform? why did he do that​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Accusing him of being a spy and traitor, Prospero keeps Ferdinand in isolation, and forces him to arbitrarily move logs and large sticks. However, further into the play, Prospero allows Ferdinand and Miranda to interact, and seeing their desire for one another he allows them to marry.

Appears in book: The Tempest, Act 1 Scene 2

Plays appears in: The Tempest

Created by: William Shakespeare

Answered by ace7257
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Accusing him of being a spy and traitor, Prospero keeps Ferdinand in isolation, and forces him to arbitrarily move logs and large sticks. However, further into the play, Prospero allows Ferdinand and Miranda to interact, and seeing their desire for one another he allows them to marry.

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