Prospero's main motivation for causing the tempest at the beginning of the show
Revenge
Caliban convinces Stephano to do this nefarious thing
Kill Prospero
She breaks traditional gender roles by proposing marriage
Miranda
Prospero ends the play with this title restored to him
Duke of Milan
This is a synonym for "tempest"
Storm
The specific amount of time in which the actions of The Tempest take place
3 hours
Prospero says he will forgive Caliban, Trinculo, and Stephano if they do this
Clean his house
He gives up magic at the end of the play
Prospero
Ferdinand and Miranda end the play with the blessing to marry from these two characters
Prospero and Alonso
A play with a happy ending is called this
Comedy
How long Prospero and Miranda have been on their island
Twelve years
Spirits of the island take the shape of these animals to chase away Stephano, Trinculo, and Caliban
Hounds
He is often mistaken for a fish
Caliban
Controversially among critics, Caliban gets this at the end of the play
Control of the island/Exactly what he wanted
A long line spoken by one character is called this
Monologue
He feels incredibly guilty when Ariel confronts him of his wrongdoings
Alonso
Miranda and Ferdinand are playing this game when revealed to Alonso
Chess
He mistakes Miranda for a goddess when he first meets her
Alonso
The Boatswain and Master come back in Act 5 after doing this for the rest of the play
Sleeping
This is the term used for when a character speaks to another character or the audience without anyone else hearing
Aside
Ariel takes the shape of this mythological creature at the magical banquet
Harpy
The conflict between these 2 characters is the only conflict to go unresolved in Act V
Miranda and Caliban
He establishes himself as a "bad guy" when he looks out for himself instead of the king in the first scene
Sebastian
Ariel gets his freedom after doing this final task
Getting the characters back to Naples safely
Critics cite this section of the play, also known as the ending, to draw a comparison between Prospero and Shakespeare
Epilogue