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The tempest characters
The tempest characters









the tempest characters

His speech and behavior is peculiar, for while he is sober it is more coarse and brutal, however in his drunken scenes with Stephano and Trinculo it sometimes becomes more eloquent and sensitive.įerdinand – He is the son and heir of Alonso, the King. Due to this, Caliban believes that the island rightfully belongs to him and that it has been stolen by Prospero. However, after doing so, Prospero harnessed the forces of nature and essentially tricked him into a life of servitude. Upon Prospero’s arrival to the island years before, Caliban acquainted him with all of the features of the isle (i.e. Caliban is the son of the now-deceased witch Sycorax, and the only true native of the isle. He carries out virtually every task which Prospero requires of him in the play.Ĭaliban – Like Ariel, he is another one of Prospero’s servants. He is somewhat of a trickster type character, mischievous and ubiquitous, and due to his spirit-like nature has the ability to traverse the length of the island in an instant as well as change shapes at will. Ariel, being indebted to Prospero, serves as Prospero’s servant until Prospero decides to release him. “He” was rescued by Prospero from a long imprisonment at the hands of the witch Sycorax (the former ruler of the isle). Ariel is referred to in most criticisms, and depicted in most renditions of the play, as a male, however, his gender and physical form are actually left ambiguous in the play’s script itself. Furthermore, she is compassionate, generous, and loyal to her father.Īriel – Prospero’s spirit helper, Ariel seems to be a sort of wind spirit. This innocence makes it fairly easy for her to fall in love with Ferdinand. Due to her long isolation from society and most other people, Miranda’s naiveté and innocence remain, even as she begins to enter womanhood, giving her a non-judgmental perception when viewing others. Miranda – The daughter of Prospero, Miranda was brought to the island at an early age, and so has therefore never seen any other men besides her father and Caliban, though she has some faint memories from her child of being raised and cared for by female servants. Prospero has spent the last twelve years while on the island building refining his magical powers so that he may use them (whether to punish or forgive) upon his enemies. Gonzalo, the honest and loyal lord, aided Prospero in his escape. However, twelve years before, his brother Antonio, with the help of Alonso, the king of Naples, usurped him, which forced him to flee in a boat with his daughter. Prior to the play, Prospero was the duke of Milan.

the tempest characters

Prospero – Often portrayed as the play’s protagonist, Prospero is Miranda’s father. The Merchant of Venice Performance Video.Performance History of The Merchant of Venice.The Merchant of Venice Character Analysis.Shakespeare’s Sources for The Merchant of Venice.The Merchant of Venice Group Introduction.Cymbeline’s Characters: An Etymological Analysis.The World of Cymbeline: A Cultural Context.The Cymbeline Players: A Group Introduction.A Midsummer Night’s Dream Performance Video.A Midsummer Night’s Dream Edited Script.A Midsummer Night’s Dream Performance History.A Midsummer Night’s Dream Plot Analysis.A Midsummer Night’s Dream Character Analysis.A Midsummer Night’s Dream Cultural Topic.A Midsummer Night’s Dream History Topic.Shakespeare’s Sources in A Midsummer Night’s Dream.A Midsummer Night’s Dream Group Introduction.Comedy of Errors Group Performance Video.Shakespeare’s Sources in Comedy of Errors.Taming of the Shrew Performance History.Taming of the Shrew Shakespeare’s Sources.











The tempest characters