what were ferdinand "vexation" and how has ferdinand done (act iv scene i)
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The expression has been taken from Shakespeare's play "The Tempest."
Explanation:
- Ferdinand is a member of the royal crew who was wandering on the island with other people after the ship-wreck.
- Prospero is the person who knows how to catch and talk with spirits.
- He calls it vexation and other people seem to be very concerned about his ability to talk to spirits.
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