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The Tempest: Act 5, Scene 1 - Eastern Washington University 23 that relish all as sharply: i e , who can feel everything that they feel 24 Passion as they, be kindlier moved than thou art? 24 Passion as they: who expresses emotion as they do kindlier: (1) more sympathetically; (2) more naturally (as in "one of their kind")
Unit 5 The Tempest vocabulary practice - Quiz - Wordwall 1) Penitent a) Sorry for one's wrongdoing b) A punishment for a serious crime c) Jail or encarceration d) Forgive 2) Pardon a) Jail or encarceration b) Sorry for one's wrongdoing c) Forgive d) A punishment for a serious crime 3) Merciful a) To correct b) To insult c) The quality of showing respect d) The quality of being kind 4) Rectify a) The
The Tempest - Act 5, scene 1 | Folger Shakespeare Library Putting romance onstage, The Tempest gives us a magician, Prospero, a former duke of Milan who was displaced by his treacherous brother, Antonio Prospero is exiled on an island, where his only companions are his daughter, Miranda, the spirit Ariel, and the…
Tempest, Act V, Scene 1 :|: Open Source Shakespeare Before PROSPERO’S cell Prospero Now does my project gather to a head: Goes upright with his carriage How's the day? Ariel On the sixth hour; at which time, my lord, Prospero I did say so, When first I raised the tempest Say, my spirit, How fares the king and's followers? Ariel Confined together They cannot budge till your release The king,
William Shakespeare – The Tempest Act 5 Scene 1 | Genius The Tempest Act 5 Scene 1 Lyrics Ariel informs Prospero of the sorry state of the three usurpers, Alonso, Antonio and Sebastian Taking Ariel’s compassion to heart, Prospero chooses to
The Tempest: Act 5, Scene 1 - PlayShakespeare. com Enter Prospero in his magic robes, and Ariel Goes upright with his carriage How’s the day? 3 When first I rais’d the tempest Say, my spirit, 6 They cannot budge till your release The King, 11 From eaves of reeds Your charm so strongly works ’em 17 Dost thou think so, spirit? And mine shall Do I take part The rarer action is 27