Which events from Acts I and II would most likely categorize The Tempest as a comedy
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Miranda and Ferdinand wanting to be romantically involved
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Which events from acts 1 and 2 would most likely categorize the tempest as a tragedy
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Caliban suffering harsh treatment from
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What element would be the most likely focus of an artist who is interpreting The Tempest
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Ariels desire for freedom
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In the tempest how does Stephanos reaction to caliban weaken the power that comes from speaking the same language
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Sephano is intrigued that Caliban knows the English language yet still views him as a savage animal
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Which character relationship in the tempest is best representation of ngugi wa thiong'o's idea about the mental control of native peoples and colonialism
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Prospero and Ariel
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What is Caliban's relationship to Prospero
He is Propero's slave.
Which events from Acts I and II would most likely categorize The Tempest as a comedy
Miranda and Ferdinand wanting to be romantically involved
Which events from acts 1 and 2 would most likely categorize the tempest as a tragedy
Caliban suffering harsh treatment from
What element would be the most likely focus of an artist who is interpreting The Tempest
Ariels desire for freedom
In the tempest how does Stephanos reaction to caliban weaken the power that comes from speaking the same language
Sephano is intrigued that Caliban knows the English language yet still views him as a savage animal
Which character relationship in the tempest is best representation of ngugi wa thiong'o's idea about the mental control of native peoples and colonialism