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How are spirits and magical creatures important in The Tempest act 3 scene 2 and act 4 scene 1?

Part of a play (Section) Part of a play (Section)


Who designed the black studded dress that Miranda is wearing on the wedding scene on Sex and the City 2?

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Who turned into a harpy in the tempest?

In Shakespeare's play "The Tempest," the character who turns into a harpy is Ariel, a spirit who serves the magician Prospero. In Act 3, Scene 3, Ariel appears as a harpy to confront and chastise the shipwrecked nobles, revealing their past wrongdoings and the consequences they must face. This transformation symbolizes both Ariel's magical abilities and the theme of justice within the play.


The Tempest-Act 3 Scene 2-Caliban is keen to have a new master who will destroy Prospero for him What does Calibans language reveal about his character and relationships in this scene?

Perhaps Caliban watched the film, THE FOUR FEATHERS, where Sir Ralph Richardson read in Braille, an excerpt from the Tempest, Act 3, Scene 2!!! Perhaps he was moved as I was: Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises, Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not. Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices That, if I then had waked after long sleep, Will make me sleep again: and then, in dreaming, The clouds methought would open and show riches Ready to drop upon me that, when I waked, I cried to dream(sleep) again.


In the movie The Breakfast Club at the scene where Andrew explains why he got into Saturday detention he said he taped a kid's buns together what does buns mean?

rear end, bottom, tushy butt, buttocks

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Who says there's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple?

In Shakespeare's "The Tempest", Miranda (daughter of Prospero) comments this line to Ferdinand, in Act 1 Scene 2, line 461.


What play did Shakespeare use the word amazement in?

Among the many words that Shakespeare coined, amazement was used in numerous plays. One of the earliest was in the Tempest, Act I, Scene 2, when Prospero tells Miranda, "Be collected; No more amazement; tell your piteous heart that there is no harm done."


Full fathom five and where the bee sucks there suck i are two poems included in the tempest where are these poems located in the tempest and when was the tempest written?

"Full fathom five" and "Where the bee sucks" are both songs found in Act 1, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's play "The Tempest." "The Tempest" is believed to have been written in 1610-1611 towards the end of Shakespeare's career.


Which character speaks in verse in Act 2 Scene 2 of the Tempest?

Ariel is the character who speaks in verse in Act 2 Scene 2 of "The Tempest." Ariel often delivers messages and interacts with other characters through the use of poetic verse throughout the play.


How are spirits and magical creatures important in The Tempest act 3 scene 2 and act 4 scene 1?

Part of a play (Section) Part of a play (Section)


What guitar does charlie scene play?

He uses a Shecter Tempest Custom with the word "Undead" on the top and his name "Charlie" on the bottom of the guitar.


In the book the tempest When the bos'n tells antonio that he does assist the storm what does he mean?

act 1 scene 1, 12th line down


Whose work does the novel Brave New World reference?

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Justify the title the tempest of shakesphaere?

It is perhaps a little dangerous trying to "justify" a title written by a man who called one of his plays "What You Will", which means "Whatever You Want". Clearly Shakespeare did not set much store by titles. The title "The Tempest" refers to the storm in Act 1 Scene 1 which shipwrecks a number of people on Prospero's island. The storm is over by Scene 2.


What Shakespeare play has fireworks?

The play "Love's Labour's Lost" by William Shakespeare features a scene with fireworks. In Act 5, Scene 2, Princess and her attendants watch as the fireworks are set off in the King's park.


How do you xxplain Friar Laurence's plan as he explains it in scene 1?

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