In the quote, “This misshapen knave,/His mother was a witch…”, the word knave means... (IV. 1. 323 - 324)
A knave is a villian or servant.
What are the two literary devices in the quote, "Coraggio, bully monster, coraggio" (IV. 1. 312).
The two literary devices used are chiasmus and repetition.
What game are Ferdinand and Miranda playing at the beginning of Act 5?
Miranda and Ferdinand are playing chess.
Who asks, "Will money buy 'em?", (IV. 1. 319).
Sebastian asks this question.
How does the Epilogue break the forth wall and tie in the theme of perception vs reality.
Prospero adresses the audience in the quote, "But release me from my bands/With the help of your good hands" (Epilouge. 9-10). In this quote Prospero is refrencing the audiences applause.
In the quote, "I/shall not fear flyblowing", flyblowing means... (IV. I. 339-340)
Flyblowing means to be preserved; if the corpse's flesh is preserved, it will not decay and attract blowflies.
What literary device is used in the quote, "O Setebos, these be brave spirits indeed!" (IV. 1. 315)?
Allusion is the literary device used in this quote.
When did Prospero say he had lost his daughter?
Prospero says that, "In this last tempest," he had lost his daughter (V. 1. 179).
Who says, "Behold, sir king,/the wrongèd Duke of Milan, Prospero" (IV. I. 117-118).
Prospero says this phrase.
What does Ferdinand say about Miranda which depicts themes of love as bondange or a form of servitude?
Ferdinand uses possesive terminology in the quote, "By me immortal providence she's mine" (V. 1. 225).
In the quote, "And promise you calm seas, auspicious gales", gales means... (IV. 1. 374)
A gale is a strong wind.
What literary device is used in the quote, "Though the seas threaten, they are merciful" (IV. 1. 209)?
Personification is the literary device used in this quote.
How much time does the boatswain say has passed?
The boatswain says that, "three glasses" have passed which means that three hours have passed (V. I. 268).
Who is Jove?
Jove is the Roman king of the gods.
How does the term, "sirrah", connect to the themes of colonialism and servitude (V. 1. 348)?
Sirrah is a term of address to a male social inferior and because it is used in refrence to Caliban it alludes to the colonialism ideals that indigenous peoples were inferior to the European settlers.
In the quote, "Let your indulgence set me free", indulgence means (in a theological context)... (Epilogue. 20)
Indulgence in a theological context refers to where an indulgence frees one from the punishment that would ordinarily be due a sin.
Find a quote in Act 5, that contains both epizeuixis and consonance.
"So, so, so", is a quote that contains both epizeuixis and consonance (V. 1. 106).
What biblical term does Alonso use to further reinforce the believe that God's hand has been guiding the castaways?
Alonso uses the religious term term "Amen", (V. 1. 245).
What are the names of the spirits in the sape of dogs and hounts that hunt Caliban and his company at the end of Act 4?
Mountain, Silver, Fury, and Tyrant are the names of the "dogs".
What dehumanizing term does Antonio call Caliban which depicts themes of colonialization?
Antonio calls Caliban, "a plain fish and no doubt marketable", (IV. 1. 321).
In the quote, "Of these our dear-belovèd solemnized", solemnized means... (IV. 1. 368)
Solemnized means celebrated with proper ceremony and in due form.
What rhyme scheme is the Epilouge in?
The Epilouge is in rhyming couplets.
What is the definition of the form of Prospero's speech?
Prospero's speech is a soliloque.
What animal pet-name does Prospero use for Ariel?
Prospero refers to Ariel as a, "chick", (V. 1. 376).
What is the term Alonso uses for an individual, who can see through time?
Alonso uses the term "oracle" (V. 1. 295).