what was Ferdinand's consolation in the tempest?
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Fictional biography. Ferdinand casts aside his grief and mourning for his father and friends, who he believes have all perished in the storm. He instead envelops himself in his love (and lust) for Miranda, telling her that he will make her the "Queen of Naples".
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Ferdinand's consolation in the
Tempest
Love for Miranda was the Ferdinand's consolation in the Tempest.
Firdinand's sorrow for his father's death reflects his affectionate feelings and human grace.
but he loves Miranda so much that his grief over the loss of his father is forgotten for the time being.
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