He didn't kill his wife! What are you talking about? He really likes his wife.
In the play "The Merchant of Venice" by William Shakespeare, there is no character named Shlock. However, if you are referring to the character Shylock, he does not kill Antonio. Instead, Shylock seeks a pound of Antonio's flesh as part of a bond but ultimately loses the case in court, leading to a different resolution for both characters.
Allegedly tries to kill her mother.
The character in To Kill a Mockingbird.
you go into your bathroom at midnight, lock the door and turn the lights off. Look in front of the mirror and say bloodymary 3 times. you will see her in the mirror when the lights are on. if you say that you killed her daughter (i think was her daughter) and she will probibly kill you.that's what i heard i havent tried it. tell me if the is true or false.
In Shakespeare's "The Tempest," Alonso, the King of Naples, is targeted by Antonio, his brother, who conspired with Sebastian, Alonso's brother, to kill him. They plot to murder Alonso while he sleeps, aiming to seize power for themselves. The plot is ultimately foiled by the intervention of the shipwrecked Prospero, who uses his magical abilities to thwart their plans.
Prospero wants revenge because Antonio and Alonso usurped him and sent him to the island--but he more forgives than revenges against them. Look at the end of the ye elves speech: he forgives Antonio. What they did was horrible, and anyone would want redemption for it. He really just wants his dukedom back, and that is all he takes; he wants to forgive them and get it.
In Shakespeare's "The Tempest," Antonio tries to convince Sebastian to commit regicide by plotting to kill his brother, King Alonso of Naples. He persuades Sebastian to seize the opportunity while Alonso sleeps, suggesting that they can take over the kingdom. Antonio's manipulation reflects his ambition and willingness to betray family for power, echoing his earlier betrayal of Prospero.
In Shakespeare's "The Tempest," Antonio and Sebastian plot to kill Prospero to seize his power and reclaim control of the island. They resent Prospero for usurping Antonio's position as Duke of Milan and believe that eliminating him will allow them to take over and assert their dominance. Their conspiracy reflects themes of ambition, betrayal, and the struggle for power that permeate the play.
The tempest is about a group of people who get shipwrecked on a island (Miranda and prospero) and then they try and take over the island and enslave a native monster/man called Caliban and also imprison a island spirit called Ariel, after a few weeks Miranda stumbles across another person called Ferdinand and they both fall in love, I'm not sure what happens in between but at the end prospero sets Ariel free and Ferdinand and Miranda gets married, and everyone is happy :) Xx love sophiex hope this helps
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Probably Antonio and Sebastian because they let greed and power consume then. They planned to kill the king. Hope this is what your looking for.
The Tempest is about a man called Prospero, who used to be Duke of Milan but was soon betrayed by his own brother called Antonio whilst Prospero studied magic. He was sent out to sea on a boat with his daughter called Miranda, who has never seen a man except her dad and Caliban (who comes up at a later point). Prospero and Miranda soon find themselves on land that they have never seen before, where Caliban shows them around. 12 years later and Prospero is the ruler, with 2 slaves: Ariel, who is neither a Male nor Female. Then there is Caliban, the "dark creature" mentioned before, who does his best to disobey Prospero. Prospero soon discovers that a ship carrying Antonio, Alonso and Ferdinand (the people who overthrew him) was passing near the island. With help from Ariel, Prospero summons The Tempest, a huge storm, to shipwreck them on the island. The stranded try to search for each other, hindered by Ariel along the way. Then Alonso and Ferdinand reunite, but Ferdinand finds Miranda and decides to marry her (without knowing that his father Alonso was the person who banished Prospero). Eventually the situation ends, and Prospero using his magic makes them all forgive each other, and then sets Ariel free. He gives up his magic and returns back home, with everyone except Caliban. Prospero is then reinstated as Duke of Milan. (Oh, and can people PLEASE stop answering if they are just going to go off topic)
In the end of the Tempest, Prospero forgives his enemies,Antonio and the king of Naples then Miranda and Prospero return to their homeland,Miranda marries Ferdinand,Prospero gets his properties and his title back,he buries his magic books in his island.
strangulation from the back.
Caliban suggests that he and the other conspirators should kill Prospero to take control of the island and free themselves from his tyranny. He believes that eliminating Prospero will enable them to reclaim their power and live without oppression. Caliban's proposal reflects his deep resentment towards Prospero and his desire for revenge and autonomy.
to attack prospero while he is asleep