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100

“We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep.”
🡆 Who says this, and why?

Prospero, in Act 4, during the masque. He’s reminding Ferdinand and Miranda that all things—even magical ones—are temporary.

100

Who arranged a magical storm to shipwreck his enemies?

Prospero


100

Which theme is shown when Ariel asks Prospero to show mercy to his enemies?

Forgiveness / Compassion. 


100

Translate: “Thou art inclined to sleep; ’tis a good dullness.”

You're getting sleepy; it's a calm, good kind of drowsiness. (Prospero to Miranda)

100

What magical event happens at the very beginning of the play, and who causes it?

A storm (tempest) shipwrecks the nobles. It is caused by Prospero, using Ariel’s magic.

200

“O brave new world that has such people in’t!”
🡆 Who says it and what’s the context?

Miranda, in Act 5, upon seeing people from the outside world for the first time.

200

Who gives up magic and forgives those who wronged him?

Prospero in Act 5.

200

The masque in Act 4 is best connected to which theme?

Illusion vs Reality / Control / Celebration of love.

200

What does Prospero mean when he says: “Let your indulgence set me free”?

He’s asking the audience to forgive him and release him with their applause (epilogue).

200

Why does Prospero test Ferdinand by making him carry logs in Act 3?

To test Ferdinand’s love for Miranda and ensure he’s worthy of her.

300

“You taught me language; and my profit on’t is, I know how to curse.”
🡆 Who says this, and what theme does it reflect?

Caliban, Act 1 – Themes of colonialism and power.

300

Who plotted to kill the King while he was asleep?

Antonio and Sebastian (Act 2).

300

Caliban's desire for freedom relates to what two themes?

Colonialism and Freedom/Servitude.

300

Explain: “I’ll break my staff, / Bury it certain fathoms in the earth.”

Prospero is giving up his magical powers and promising to live as a normal man.

300

What plot do Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo come up with—and what distracts them from it?

They plan to kill Prospero and take over the island, but they’re distracted by Ariel’s music and stolen clothes.

400

“My library was dukedom large enough.”

🡆 Who says it, and what does it reveal?

Prospero, in Act 1. He’s explaining that he was so obsessed with his books that he ignored his responsibilities as Duke, which allowed Antonio to betray him.

400

Who betrayed their own brother and took over their position of power?

Antonio betrayed Prospero and usurped the title of Duke of Milan.

400

Ferdinand agrees to carry wood to prove his love for Miranda.

🡆 Which theme does this support?

Love and Service / Transformation – Ferdinand humbles himself for love.

400

“You are three men of sin, whom Destiny,
That hath to instrument this lower world
And what is in’t, the never-surfeited sea
Hath caused to belch up you.”


🡆 What is Ariel saying here (Act 3, Scene 3)?

Ariel, as a harpy, is telling Alonso, Antonio, and Sebastian that they are sinful men, and fate has caused the sea to vomit them back onto land to be punished.

400

What important event does Prospero orchestrate with a magical performance in Act 4?

A masque to celebrate and bless the engagement of Ferdinand and Miranda, symbolizing harmony and unity.

500

“Do you love me?”

🡆 Who asks this simple but pivotal question?

Miranda, asking Ferdinand in Act 3. It’s a rare moment of honesty and agency from her, marking the beginning of their mutual love.

500

Who plotted to kill Prospero with a log and a bottle of wine?

Caliban, Trinculo, and Stephano.

500

Prospero gives up his magic and breaks his staff.

🡆 What theme does this symbolize?

Letting Go of Power / Transformation / Closure – Prospero is renouncing control and choosing humanity over dominance.

500

“This thing of darkness I
Acknowledge mine."

🡆 What does Prospero mean when he says this about Caliban in Act 5?

He admits responsibility for Caliban, recognizing his failure or guilt in how he's treated him—this reflects a moment of self-awareness or ownership.

500

What happens in the final act when Prospero confronts his enemies?

He forgives Alonso, Antonio, and Sebastian, reveals his identity, and prepares to return to Milan, giving up his magic.