What was Miranda’s reaction on the task given by her father to Ferdinand?
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As Ferdinand works and thinks of Miranda, she enters, and after her, unseen by either lover, ... She goes on to praise Ferdinand's face, but then stops herself, remembering her father's instructions ... This my mean task
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Prospero's treatment of Ferdinand at the end of this scene re-emphasizes his power and his willingness to manipulate others to achieve his own ends. Though he is pleased by his daughter's obvious attraction to the powerful young man, Prospero does not want their love to get ahead of his plans.
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