Because Ferdinand disobeyed Prospero.
Ferdinand stacking wood for Prospero (Apex)
antonio in the tempest book.
Miranda (Prospero's daughter)
In Shakespeare's "The Tempest", Miranda (daughter of Prospero) comments this line to Ferdinand, in Act 1 Scene 2, line 461.
Prospero
Ferdinand stacking wood for Prospero (Apex)
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.
antonio in the tempest book.
No, Prospero is not a Roman god. Prospero is character from the Shakespearean play entitled 'The Tempest.'
Miranda (Prospero's daughter)
Caliban
In Shakespeare's "The Tempest," Alonso does not initially know that his son, Ferdinand, is alive. Throughout much of the play, he believes Ferdinand has drowned in the shipwreck caused by Prospero's magic. It is only later, when Ferdinand is revealed to be alive and reunited with Alonso, that he discovers the truth. This revelation plays a significant role in the themes of reconciliation and redemption in the play.
In Shakespeare's "The Tempest", Miranda (daughter of Prospero) comments this line to Ferdinand, in Act 1 Scene 2, line 461.
Prospero
Prospero is the name of the main character in Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
It illustrates Prospero's power over Ariel.
Ferdinand stacking wood for prospero