His job was to gather logs, which we see him doing in Act III Scene 1. "I must remove some thousands of these logs , and pile them up."
Because Ferdinand disobeyed Prospero.
Ferdinand (future King of Naples)
yes they did
In Shakespeare's play "The Tempest," Ferdinand is blinded by the enchantment of the island and the magic of Prospero, who creates illusions to test Ferdinand's character. Prospero uses his magical powers to manipulate events, making it seem as though Ferdinand is unable to move freely. Ultimately, this is part of a larger scheme to bring Ferdinand and Miranda together while ensuring Ferdinand proves his worthiness.
Doesnt even make any sense
Ferdinand stacking wood for Prospero (Apex)
Ferdinand and Miranda in "The Tempest" by William Shakespeare have a romantic relationship. They fall in love at first sight and their love is tested by various challenges throughout the play. Their relationship symbolizes hope and renewal in the midst of chaos and conflict.
Shakespeare died in 1616. The first photograph was made in 1826. You figure it out.
He's the King of Naples, father of Ferdinand, and by the end of the play is Miranda's prospective father-in-law.
Because in the shipwreck his only son and heir Ferdinand was lost and Alonso believes him to be dead.
It is actually considered a comedy but one reason for thinking it is a romance could be that Miranda and Ferdinand fall in love.
Because in the shipwreck his only son and heir Ferdinand was lost and Alonso believes him to be dead.