he was very rude to him
Prospero is Miranda's father and their relationship is very significant. Prosepero is very protective over Miranda. He is against Caliban in the ply as he once tried to rape Miranda. Prospero wishes for Miranda to have the right man and for her to be happy. When she meets Ferdinand, Prospero creates a masque for them.
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.
Ferdinand is the son of Alonso, King of Naples. He is separated from his father and companions following the shipwreck and stumbles upon Prospero and Miranda. He falls in love with Miranda and later becomes her husband.
Alonso is the King of NaplesSebastian is Alonso's brotherAntonio, the usurping Duke of Milan, is Prospero's brotherferdinand is Alonso's son
Prospero and Ariel send spirits disguised as a pack of dogs to chase Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo out of Prospero's cell.
Because Ferdinand disobeyed Prospero.
Ferdinand stacking wood for prospero
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Prospero is Miranda's father and their relationship is very significant. Prosepero is very protective over Miranda. He is against Caliban in the ply as he once tried to rape Miranda. Prospero wishes for Miranda to have the right man and for her to be happy. When she meets Ferdinand, Prospero creates a masque for them.
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.
Ferdinand stacking wood for Prospero (Apex)
He wishes Ferdinand and Miranda to marry as part of his plot to restore himself (and Miranda) to their rightful place in the Duchy of Milan. In engineering Ferdinand and Miranda's romance, Prospero realises that "too light winning" (getting Miranda's hand too easily) will "make the prize light" (he'll get bored and take her for granted, and move onto his next conquest.) So Prospero is rude and obnoxious to Ferdinand, making him into a servant and pretending to think he's a spy, in order to make him work for Miranda's affection, so he was to win her hand through great hardship and effort - therefore wanting to keep her. So in summary: he's rude to Ferdinand because he understands male psychology! - and he wants Ferdinand not to have to work to earn Miranda's love.
Ferdinand is gathering firewood when Miranda sees him in her father's cell. He is performing manual labor as part of his punishment by Prospero.
fair and kind
YES! very
Ferdinand is the son of Alonso, King of Naples. He is separated from his father and companions following the shipwreck and stumbles upon Prospero and Miranda. He falls in love with Miranda and later becomes her husband.
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.