This character is the rightful Duke of Milan, who was overthrown by his brother and stranded on an island.
Prospero
Who said "The strangeness of your story put Heaviness in me"?
Miranda
This theme is represented through Miranda, who has been isolated from the world and isn´t aware of its dangers.
Innocence and nature
They play begins with a shipwreck caused by this natural event? Who causes this event?
The plays begins with tempest/storm caused by Prospero.
The main setting of the play, where it takes place.
The island
This character was mistaken for a god in the play by Prospero's servant.
Stephano
Who said "We have lost your son.-The fault's your own"?
Sebastian
This theme is explored through Ariel and Prospero´s conversation about Prospero´s plan to get revenge.
Vengeance vs. Mercy
Who stops Antonio and Sebastian from killing Gonzalo and Alonso? How does he stops them?
Ariel stops them by waking up Alonso and Gonzalo with a magical song.
The country of the king whom Alonso's daughter, Claribel, is married to.
Tunis
Ariel
Who said "The isle is full of noises, Sounds and sweet airs that give delight and hurt not"?
Caliban
This theme is central to the play, represented with Prospero trying to reconcile with his enemies and restore his life as duke.
Forgiveness and Reconciliation
Where and why was Ariel imprisoned by Sycorax?
In a tree because he refuse to follow Sycorax orders.
The location where Stephano, Trinculo, and Caliban are guided by Ariel to stop them from reaching Prospero´s cell.
The dirty pond/swamp.
This character served as the court jester of the king of Naples before being shipwrecked on the island.
Trinculo
Who said "Monster, your fairy, which you say is a harmless fairy, has done little better than played the Jack with us"?
Stephano
This theme is explored throught Prospero´s powers and the pageants of spirits he summoned.
Magic and illusion vs. Reality
What task was given to Ferdinand by Prospero?
Carrying logs
The location prepared by Prospero to confront Alonso and the other crew members.
The circle infront of Prospero´s cell.
This character was enslaved by Prospero and considers himself the rightful owner of the island.
Caliban
Who said "The rarer action is in virtue than in vengeance"?
Prospero
The play portrays this theme through the character of Caliban and Prospero, showing ther impact of human explotation (political lense)
Colonization and Enslavement
What spirits Prospero gathers to present a pageant in honor of Miranda and Ferdinand's wedding?
Iris, Juno, and Ceres.
The location where the play ends.
Prospero´s cell.