Caliban suffering harsh treatment from
Miranda and Ferdinand wanting to be romantically involved
Miranda and Ferdinand wanting to be romantically involved
It allows Prospero to manipulate events without interference. -apex
Antonio
Well, it's a Tragedy, so most likely..... Tragic
Miranda and Ferdinand wanting to be romantically involved
Miranda and Ferdinand wanting to be romantically involved
In Shakespeare's "The Tempest," the most tragic event is likely the shipwreck that sets the play's events in motion. This catastrophe not only displaces characters but also leads to a series of conflicts and revelations that reveal the darker aspects of power, betrayal, and revenge. The emotional turmoil experienced by characters like Prospero, who suffers loss and isolation, underscores the tragedy inherent in the story, blending themes of loss and redemption. Ultimately, the shipwreck serves as a catalyst for both the tragic and transformative journeys of the characters.
In a tragedy, it is most likely that the protagonist will face a downfall or meet an unfortunate end due to their tragic flaw or actions. The events of the tragedy often result in a sense of pity and fear in the audience.
It allows Prospero to manipulate events without interference. -apex
Antonio
Well, it's a Tragedy, so most likely..... Tragic
Marry
It separated the characters into groups and puts them on equal footing.
Most likely this is referring to the marriage of Romeo and Juliet.
IT PROVIDES A HUMOROUS PARALLEL TO THE MAIN PLOT. (APEX)
Shakespeare's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, is likely what you're looking for.