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How old is Prospero Alpini?

Prospero Alpini was born on November 23, 1553 and died on February 6, 1617. Prospero Alpini would have been 63 years old at the time of death or 461 years old today.


What are facts about why the princes in the tower were murdered by richard the third?

why would Richard 3rd have the two princes murdered


Which of the following elements would be the most likely focus of an artist who is interpreting The Tempest?

Ariel's desire for freedom Prospero's vengeful plans for his brother The relationship between Prospero and Caliban


How does prospero treat Ariel?

Prospero treats Ariel a bit harsh and mean to him and Ariel was disappointed he had heard Prospero had set more work for him because he wanted his freedom. Prospero had said about how he had saved him from the Pine Tree from the curse of sycorax but Prospero said to Ariel that he did forget about that and was very ungrateful to him and Proppero said that if he had complain again he would split him like a piece of oak tree and Ariel wanted to forgive him for complaining and he should go away and be invisible and kindly said in two days he would free him.


How is Henry VII related to the princes in the tower?

He would have been brother in law - married Elizabeth of York sister of the Princes


What do you think about the figure of Prospero in The Tempest Is he a real powerful wizard Or did Shakespeare want to make him only a self-styled wizard?

Prospero does seem to have power over Ariel. In Act IV Scene I we have this exchange: Ariel: What would my potent master? Here I am. Prospero: . . . Go bring the rabble O'er whom I give thee power here, to this place. Ariel (whose magic it is that causes the Tempest, confounds the shipwrecked mariners and so on) calls Prospero "potent" or powerful, and Prospero says that he has given power to Ariel. Ariel clearly believes that he cannot have his freedom unless Prospero grants it. If Prospero were only a self-styled wizard, it would be odd that Ariel, who is clearly a powerful magician, would be fooled. But it might be possible to present the play on the premise that Ariel for all his magic, is easily fooled and was so impressed by Prospero chopping open the tree Ariel was imprisoned in (something anyone with an axe might do) that he is convinced that Prospero must be a great magician. It is reminiscent of the reaction by Montezuma's Aztecs to Cortez. It would be interesting to try such an interpretation on the stage. But it is unlikely to be what Shakespeare had in mind.


What would happen if there were no princes to rescue the princesses from there towers?

the people would die


Who would christopher Columbus refer to as your highnesses?

Royal princes and princesses.


What is the correct spelling and grammar for Princes' Steven and Andrew?

I would say " The princes Steven and Andrew" but it's just as easy to say Prince Steven and Prince Andrew.


Which elements would be most likely focus of an artist who is interpreting the tempest?

Ariel,s desire for freedom


What element would be the most likely focus of an artist who is interpreting The Tempest?

Ariel,s desire for freedom


What is wrong with Shakespeare's play princes in the tower?

Shakespeare did not write a play called "Princes in the Tower". He did write a play called Richard III in which a couple of princes were murdered in the Tower, as well as another one called King John in which another prince dies trying to escape his would-be murderer.