why does Miranda say, "o, woe the day"? how does Prospero console her? in temest
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Miranda uttered these words to exclaim her shock after seeing the storm. Prospero consoles her to let her know everyone on the ship is safe. Miranda was worried someone might have gotten hurt.
Explanation:
- This question is from an exceptional play called "The Tempest" written by "William Shakespeare". Miranda and Prospero are one of the main characters of this story. Miranda is the daughter of Prospero.
- Prospero is also a magician hence his daughter thought he might have created the storm for her. After hearing this, he did not deny it. He is also an ex-Duke of Milan who was overthrown by the treachery of his brother Antonio.
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