Read the Following Passage From Act 1 Scene Ii of the Tempest

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Excerpt one

O! I have suffered

With those that I saw suffer. A brave vessel

(Who had, no doubt, some noble creature in her)

Dash'd all to pieces! O, the weep did knock

Against my very eye. Poor souls, they perish'd.

 Had I been any God of ability, I would

Have sunk the sea inside the globe or ere

Information technology should the expert transport so accept eat'd, and

The fraughting souls within her .

(I). Where is Miranda? What has she seen that makes her suffer?

ANS: Miranda is on the island earlier Prospero'southward jail cell. Seeing people in the ship frightened and ship shallowed by the sea waves maker her suffer.


(II) Name some of the noble creatures referred to in the extract. How were they in the brave vessel.

ANS: The noble fauna referred to in the extract are Alonso(Rex of Naples),Ferdinand(Alonso's son),Sebastian, Gonzalo, Antonio(usurping knuckles of milan), etc. They were returning from abroad afterward Alonso'due south daughter marraige in the brave vessel.


(III) Draw the nature of Miranda from the extract.

ANS: Miranda is one of the almost charming feminine creation of shakespeare.Her about conspicious quality is "Symphatitic nature".She is emotional and has good feeling for others


(Iv) How is the dauntless vessel nearly to be dashed to pieces? Who is responsible for the destruction? Why would he do such devastation?

ANS: The storm or tempest is the reason for the brave vessel to exist dashed to pieces. Prospero is responsible for the destruction. He did such a destruction to reform his enemies and teach them a lesson to brand them realise the wrong act they have done to Prospero.


(Five) Why is Miranda ignorant of who Prospero was? Which items were necessary for Prospero to exercise his magic art?

ANS: Miranda was ignorant of who Prospero was because when his dukedom was taken away from him, she was only three years old.Being then young ,it was not possible to recollect all the things which happened 12 years ago. The items necessary for Prospero to practice magic were his books and his cloak.


(VI). Requite the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage

(a) Dashed: wrecked
(b) fraughting: passenger



Extract 2

MIRANDA. O woe the twenty-four hours!

PROSPERO. No harm:

I take done aught, only in care of thee

(Of thee my dear one, thee my daughter), who

Fine art ignorant of what m art, nought knowing

Of whence I am, nor that I am more amend

 Than Prospero, primary of a total poor prison cell,

And thy no greater father.

MIRANDA. More than to know

Did never meddle with my thoughts.

PROSPERO. 'Tis fourth dimension

I should inform thee farther. Lend thy mitt,

And pluck my magic garment from me. And then,

(I).Why does Miranda say, "O, woe the twenty-four hours"? How does Prospero console her?

ANS: Miranda said "O woe the mean solar day" by noticing the shipwreck and by seeing the suffering of the passenger on the ship. Prospero consoles her by saying there was no impairment to passengers on the ship and anybody is safety.


(Two) Why is Miranda ignorant of who she is? What does she think of her childhood days?

ANS: Miranda is ignorant of who she is because she was just three old when she was brought to this island. She remembered that she had four pr five maids to attend upon her.


(Three) How did Prospero and Miranda reach a item place?

ANS: Prospero and Miranda reached the detail place as a consequence of swell injustice done to them but it was a blessing that they were helped to reached safely.


(Iv) Who had helped them? What did the helper exercise?

ANS: Gonzalo an honest old counsellor helped them. He kept some food and some fresh h2o,costly clothes,linens,goods,and essential commodities,and books which value more than my dukedom.


(V) Why did Prospero say:
"I am more than better
Than Prospero, master of a full poor jail cell,
And thy no greater father"?

ANS: Prospero said this to hint Miranda that he is non common human.


(6). Give the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage

(a) meddle: enter
(b) pluck: accept off



EXTRACT 3

PROSPERO. Both, both, my girl.

 By foul play (as thou say'st) were we heav'd thence,

Simply blessedly holp hither.

MIRANDA. O, my heart bleeds

To retrieve o' th' teen that I accept plough'd you to,

 Which is from my remembrance! Please you, farther.

PROSPERO. My brother and thy uncle, phone call'd Antonio—

I pray thee marking me—that a brother should

Be so perfidious!

(I).What ii reasons does Prospero give in the extract for their coming to their destination? What was the foul play referred to in the extract?

ANS: (i) The following are the two reasons that Prospero give for their coming to the isle:


a) They were thrown out by a foul play.


b) It was a blessing in disguise that that they have reached the island.
Prospero was the rightful Duke of Milan. He had smashing interest in the study of philosophy and magic and left the control of the land's diplomacy in the easily of his blood brother Antonio. He grew ambitious and in order to usurp his dukedom, he made a undercover deal with the king of Naples. Then, i nighttime Prospero and his girl were ousted from the palace. They were put aboard a pocket-size, rickety gunkhole with no mast nor sails and were left to die in the sea.


(II).Why was Prospero'southward coming to the new place a blessing in disguise? What does Prospero's thinking show nearly his graphic symbol?

ANS: Prospero and Miranda had survived and institute exile on a pocket-size island. He has learned sorcery from books, and uses it while on the island to protect Miranda and command the other characters. Prospero's sorcery is sufficiently powerful to command Ariel and other spirits, also as to alter weather and even heighten the expressionless: "Graves at my command have waked their sleepers, oped, and let 'em forth, past my so strong Fine art."- Act 5, scene 1. On the island, Prospero becomes master of the monster Caliban (the son of Sycorax, a malevolent witch) and forces Caliban into submission past punishing him with magic if he does not obey. Ariel is beholden to Prospero after he is freed from his imprisonment inside the pine tree. Prospero'southward thinking shows that he is a generous.


(III).State what Prospero had done for his blood brother?

ANS: Prospero loved his brother more than anybody else expect Mirandain globe. He gave up all responsibilities and entrusted him the management of state which was foremost among the principalities.


(IV).How did the brother prove to be ungrateful to him?

ANS: Antonio proved to be ungrateful to Prospero as his brother Antonio fabricated an alliance with the Male monarch of Naples and collection off Prospero and Miranda from Dukedom of Milan.


(Five).How was Prospero unparalleled to others in dignity and learning in those days?

ANS: Prospero ignored all the wordly involvement.He was devoted to his individual life and to the progress of his mind with studies which were more than all excessive pop praise.


(VI). Give the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage

(a) heaved: removed
(b) perfidious: treacherous



Extract 4

PROSPERO. Beingness once perfected how to grant suits,

 How to deny them, who t' advance and who

To trash for overtopping, new created

The creatures that were mine, I say, or chang'd 'em,

Or else new grade'd 'em; having both the primal

Of officer and function, set all hearts i' th' state

 To what tune pleas'd his ear, that at present he was

The ivy which had hid my princely trunk,

And suck'd my verdure out on't. Yard attend'st non!

(I).What did Prospero assign to exist done by Antonio? Why did the erstwhile do it?

ANS: Prospero – The play'south protagonist, and father of Miranda.Loyalty and betrayal are both pocket-size themes linked to the more than prominent themes of servitude versus liberty, in the Tempest.Antonio betrayed his brother and stole the dukedom of Milan from him while he (Prospero) was studying. Existence the loyal man that he is, Prospero did non expect his brother evil grab for power.


(II).How has Antonio new created the creatures" that were Prospero'southward?

ANS: Antonio newly created the creature that were of prospero with the help of his authorization .They all were threatened byAntonio and dared not to get against his will as a effect no person was left on side of prospero

(III).How did Antonio deal with the erstwhile officeholders? How did he train his new officeholders?

ANS: Antonio was rude with his former officeholders who were mostly confronting his determination. He trained his new officeholders in such a way that it would be easier for him to accept over the dukedom from Prospero.


(4).Explicate in what style was Antonio similar an ivy.

ANS: Antonio is the evil brother of Prospero, the duke, in the play Tempest of Shakespeare. He cheated his own brother and captured the throne in his absence. Prospero tells Miranda that his uncle Antonio is like an Ivy tree total of poison. He compares that just like a poisonous Ivy tree, Antonio sucked the powers and vitality of Prospero.


(5). By excluding the material given in the extract above, land how Antonio got control of the dukedom.

ANS: Prospero was once the rightful Duke of Milan. When Prospero was busy studying his dearest books, "rapt in secret studies", his blood brother Antonio was busy scheming to usurp the thrown from under him. Antonio arranged to accept Prospero and Miranda killed, many who liked Prospero, arranged to take them set adrift in the ocean


(Six). Give the pregnant of the post-obit words every bit they are used in the context of the passage

(a) suits: petitions
(b) accelerate: promote



Excerpt five

MIRANDA. Your tale, sir, would cure deafness.

PROSPERO. To accept no screen between this part he

play'd

And him he play'd it for, he needs will be

Absolute Milan—me (poor man) my library

 Was dukedom large enough: of temporal royalties

He thinks me now incapable; confederates

(Then dry he was for sway) wi' th' King of Naples

To give him annual tribute, do him homage,

Field of study his coronet to his crown, and bend

 The dukedom yet unbow'd (alas, poor Milan!)

To most ignoble stooping.

(I).What is meant by Absolute Milan? What is the extract shows that Antonio has go Absolute Milan.

ANS: The words Absolute Milan in the play, Storm by William Shakespeare, means Duke of Milan or the absolute or only power of the dukedom of Milan. In the play, Antonio was considered to be the Accented Milan. This is apparent when Prospero narrates the family unit history and about Antonio'southward beliefs to his daughter Miranda When Prospero, who was the actual Duke of Milan was in exile, Antonio took charge of the power and responsibilities of the Milan dukedom. Presently, Antonio became very ambitious and greed of power and he started to carry like the actual duke or the absolute power of the dukedom and betrayed his own brother. Hence he was referred to as the absolute Milan.


(II).What did Antonio retrieve of Prospero's library?

ANS: Antonio thought of Prospero's library as a leverage to overthrow him and take over as the Duke of Milan. Prospero was engrossed in his books to accomplish knowledge and was ignorent of matters exterior his library. He appointed Antonio as a temporary Duke of accept care of Milan. Antonio became ability hungry because of this and desired to be the permanent Knuckles of Milan. He considered Prospero as incompetent and while Prospero was decorated in his books, Antonio teamed upwards with the rex of Naples and conspired against Prospero.


(3).What was the relationship before between King of Naples and Prospero? Now, what is the relationship between Naples and Milan?

ANS: King of Naples and Prospero were each other's enemy. Now Antonio is the nowadays male monarch of Milan, so they both have become skilful friends equally they conspired against Prospero together


(Four).What is the virtually ignoble snooping? How did Antonio cause the ignoble snooping?

( ANS: It ways Antonio has signed an treaty with Alonso to to pay him annual tribute, would show respect due to a superior, would accept a position of subordination to him and bring the dukedom of Milan under the control of Naples.


(Five).Narrate what damage the King of Naples has done to Milan?

ANS: Rex of Naples signed an contract with Antonio to pay him annual tribute, would bear witness respect due to a superior, would accept a position of subordination to him and bring the dukedom of Milan under the control of Naples.


(6). Requite the significant of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage

(a) royalties: rights granted by monarch authority
(b) sway: contract



EXTRACT 6

PROSPERO. Well demanded, wench;

 My tale provokes that question. Honey, they durst non,

And so dear the love my people bore me; nor gear up

A mark and then encarmine on the business; only

With colors fairer painted their foul ends.

In few, they hurried usa aboard a bawl,

 Bore us some leagues to sea; where they prepared

A rotten carcass of a butt, not rigg'd,

Nor tackle, canvas, nor mast, the very rats

Instinctively have quit it. There they hoist us,

To cry to thursday' sea, that roar'd to us; to sigh

(I).To whom is Prospero speaking? What is "well demanded"?

ANS: Prospero is speaking to Miranda. The affair that is well demanded is Miranda's question that was' why didn't that enemy killed us, that time.


(Ii).Why didn't the enemies of Prospero become rid of him?

ANS: The foes of Prospero didn't execute or dispose of him, since his kin cherished him a ton, in light of the fact that Prospero has earned some poise and regard from his kin and that is the reason they were non murdered, rather they were exiled from Milan.


(III).What did the enemies practise to Prospero?

ANS: The enemies of Prospero King of Naples(Alonso), Antonio plotted against him and took away Milan from Prospero while banishing him.


(4).What is a rotten carcass of a butt? Why is it called and then? Describe the condition of the butt.

ANS: "Spoiled Carcass of the butt" is a spoiled body of the vessel. The body is body on the grounds that the state of the vessel was most noticeably terrible. The pontoon was not having tackle soil, it was little to the point that information technology didn't have the infinite for the little rodents.


(V).Describe how the sea and its environs reacted to the anxiety of Prospero and Miranda?

ANS: From the encompassing, they could brand out that the bounding main was thundering for them, the breeze was murmuring for them. It was looking as though the breezes and ocean tides were having sympathy for them yet at the same time they were doing mischief to Prospero and Miranda in adoration.


(6). Give the pregnant of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage

(a) provokes: Invite
(b) rigged: stubborn



EXTRACT 7

MIRANDA. How came we aground?

PROSPERO. Past Providence divine.

 Some food we had, and some fresh h2o, that

A noble Neapolitan, Gonzalo,

Out of his charity, who being then appointed

Master of this design, did give us, with

Rich garments, linens, stuffs, and necessaries,

 Which since have steaded much; so, of his gentleness,

Knowing I lov'd my books, he furnish'd me

From mine own library with volumes that

I prize above my dukedom.

(I).Where are Miranda and Prospero? How did they reach the shore?

ANS: They both are on the isle, they come hither when Prospero's brother expelled him from his dukedom in an effort to a successful usurp of the thrown.


(Two).Who was Gonzalo? How tin can you say that Gonzalo was the human being with some business concern for Prospero?

ANS: Gonzalo was an sometime counsellor at the court of the King of Alonso. At the time of Prospero banishment, Gonzalo helped Prospero not only by providing bones necessities merely also provided him books which he valued more than than his dukedom, clothes, food, etc.


(III).What did Gonzalo provide Prospero with for the journey?

ANS: Gonzalo non only provided them aplenty provision on boat, but also provided Prospero with his books, which he valued a lot.


(IV).What was above Prospero'due south dukedom, among the things provided by Gonzalo? How did Prospero brand use of it?

ANS: Prospero'due south books were above his dukedom. He used the books for learning magic, later on on, Prospero used his magic books to take revenge from his enemies


(5).Why did Prospero bring his enemies to the isle?

ANS: Prospero brought his enemies to the island to accept revenge from them, with the help of Ariel.


(VI). Give the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage

(a) steaded: helped
(b) prize: given equally reward



EXTRACT 8

ARIEL. To every article.

I boarded the King's ship; now on the nib,

Now in the waist, the deck, in every cabin,

I flam'd anaesthesia: Former I'ld carve up,

And burn in many places; on the topmast,

 The yards and boresprit, would I flame distinctly,

Then meet and join. Jove's lightning, the precursors

O' th' dreadful thunder-claps, more momentary

And sight-outrunning were not; the fire and cracks

Of sulphurous roaring the almost mighty Neptune

 Seem to congregate, and make his bold waves tremble,

Yea, his dread trident shake.

(I). What did Ariel practise as the spirit of fire?

ANS: Ariel as the soul wrecked the Male monarch'south Send. He broke the frontwards portion of the boat. He consumed similar a fire and caused wonder. He consumed the highest and numerous dissimilar pieces of the boat.


(2).How did Ariel testify that he was agile in his operation?

ANS: Ariel indicated his liveliness in his activity by depicting the shock brought about past him to the travelers away the boat.


(Three).Who is Jove? How are Jove's lightning and thunder-claps described by Ariel in the excerpt?

ANS: Jove or Jupiter is the preeminent God of Roman folklore. His fundamental weapon the thunderclap and lightning. Jove'due south lightning and thunderbolts are portrayed by Ariel every bit harbingers of the horrendous thunderbolts were not increasingly unexpected.


(Four).Who is Neptune? What role did Neptune play in creating havoc on the sea?

ANS: Neptune is the God of the body of water, his main weapon is Arident. Neptune's sulfurous thundering appears to assault and make his striking waves tremble.


(V).A little afterward, what does Ariel defendant of? How do you know that Prospero is fond of Ariel and his services?

ANS: Ariel denounced Prospero in light of the fact that as in the concentrate information technology is seen that he says" tho dest give me torments", he additionally says" than didst guarantee to chomp me an unabridged year".


(VI). Give the meaning of the post-obit words as they are used in the context of the passage

(a) precursors: harbingers
(b) besiege: attack



EXTRACT nine

ARIEL. Safely in harbor

Is the King'south transport; in the deep nook, where one time

Thou call'dst me up at midnight to fetch dew

From the still-vex'd Bermoothes, there she's hid;

 The mariners all under hatches stowed;

Who, with a charm join'd to their suff'red labor,

I accept left asleep; and for the rest o' th' fleet

(Which I dispers'd), they all have met again,

And are upon the Mediterranean float

 Spring sadly domicile for Naples,

Supposing that they saw the King's transport wrack'd,

And his great person perish.

PROSPERO. Ariel, thy accuse

Exactly is perform'd; but there's more work.

What is the time o' th' 24-hour interval?

(I).Where is the King'due south send?

ANS: The Male monarch'due south boat is in the harbor, in the profound corner, upset by tempest(storm).


(II).Where is Bermoothes? Why is it still vexed? Why did Ariel become there earlier?

ANS: Bermoothes is a gathering of the island. Bermoothes as it is upset past the tempest.


(Iii).Where are the mariners? Where are the residuum of the armada?

ANS: The sailors are beneath the armada of the boat. The remainder of the fleet are shown by Ariel. Through his enchantment, they all have met again and are at the Mediterranean body of water.


(IV).What did the people in the residual of the armada think well-nigh the king and his ship?

ANS: The individuals in the residuum of the armada came back to Naples imagining that the boat could accept been destroyed and individuals alongside lord would have kicked the bucket.


(V).What work will be assigned farther to Ariel in the near time to come?

ANS: The post-obit significant errand to be doled out further to Ariel was to go along to make yourself resemble an ocean fairy, and be ephemeral to everybody other than to me and yourself.


(Vi). Give the meaning of the following words every bit they are used in the context of the passage

(a) nevertheless-vexed: agaited
(b) dispersed: hide



Extract 10

PROSPERO. This blue-eyed hag was hither brought with child

 And here was left past thursday' sailors. Thou, my slave,

As thou report'st thyself, was and so her servant,

And for 1000 wast a spirit too delicate

To act her earthy and abhorr'd commands,

Refusing her grand hests, she did confine thee,

 Past assistance of her more potent ministers,

And in her almost unmitigable rage,

Into a cloven pine, within which rift

Imprison'd, yard didst painfully remain

A dozen years

(I).Who is the blue-eyed hag? From where did she come to the island? What is said most her earlier in the scene?

ANS: Sycorax witch is the bluish-peered toward witch. She went to the island from Algier. Prior, information technology was said nigh her that she was tossed out Algier for carrying out violations and for performing awful enchantment.


(2).What was the relationship between Ariel and the old hag? Why was she annoyed with Ariel?

ANS: Ariel was the worker of Sycorax, she was irritated by Ariel on the grounds that he doesn't employ to follow her malevolent orders, so she caught him in a pine tree.


(3).How did the old hag punish Ariel? How long was Ariel held by her spell?

ANS: Sycorax caught Ariel in a pino tree. Ariel was held in that location for twelve of years.


(Iv).In what status did Prospero discover Ariel? How did he threaten Ariel if the latter murmured against the former?

ANS: Prospero discovered Ariel within the pine tree crying in torment throughout the previous twelve years. Prospero compromised Ariel past revealing to him that he would again trap him in the pine tree on the off gamble that he doesn't follow his orders.


(V).Who liberated Ariel from his punishment? What atmospheric condition were put on Ariel after liberating him?

ANS: Prospero freed Ariel from his discipline with the condition that he needs to follow his orders and work for him.


(VI). Give the pregnant of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage

(a) abhorred: hateful
(b) unmitigable: heartless



Extract 11

CALIBAN. I must eat my dinner.

This island'south mine by Sycorax my mother,

Which thou tak'st from me. When k cam'st get-go,

Thou strok'st me and madest much of me, wouldst give

me

Water with berries in't, and teach me how

 To name the bigger light, and how the less,

That fire by twenty-four hour period and night; and then I lov'd thee

And evidence'd thee all the qualities o' th' isle,

The fresh springs, brine-pits, arid place and fertile.

Curs'd be I that did and so!

(I).Where was Caliban before Prospero arrived on the island? Give any three characteristics traits of Caliban?

ANS: Caliban was on a similar island as he was the local of the isle. He was an extraordinary soul, called a one-half animal and half soul, and he is engaged with the abhorrent deeds of his mom.


(II).How has Caliban served Prospero? Draw how Caliban was treated by Prospero in the beginning.

ANS: Caliban has served Prospero past helping him to continue his life on that island by getting logs and doing other humble assignments. In starting Prospero rewarded him pleasantly, he used to show him language and signs.


(III).What did Prospero teach him? State the consequence of his teaching.

ANS: Prospero showed him language and finishes paperwork for give-and-take, yet later on Caliban began reviling Prospero and talking merciless of him.


(IV).What did Caliban show to Prospero? What was more useful for survival on the isle-what Prospero taught Caliban or what Caliban taught Prospero? Why?

ANS: When Prospero was new to this island Caliban gave him all the highlights of the island, for example, freshwater springs, saltwater pits, puts that were useful for developing things and that weren't. The essential necessities for endurance on the isle are food, water and living securely. Prospero instructed Caliban dialects with the goal that he can impart, though Caliban gave him things that were vital for carrying on with a real existence.


(Five). Which group of people did Caliban represent co-ordinate to the Elizabethan audience? What was popularly believed near such people whom Caliban represented?

ANS: Caliban spoke to the gathering of savage, and was at the base of the Elizabethan social chain of command beingness unrefined, untamed and uncultivated. It was famously accepted most such individuals that they saw minimal social worth.


(Six).Requite the pregnant of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage:

(a) strokes: petted
(b) alkali-pits: salt pits



Extract 12

Prospero. Abhorred slave,

Which any print of goodness wilt non accept,

Existence capable of all sick! I pitied thee,

Took pains to make thee speak, taught thee each hr

 One matter or other. When thou didst not, savage,

Know thine own meaning, simply wouldst gabble like

A thing about brutish, I endow'd thy purposes

With words that fabricated them known. But thy vile race

(Though thou didst learn) had that in't which good

natures

 Could not abide to be with; therefore wast thou

Deservedly confined into this stone,

Who hadst deserved more a prison house.

(I).What has Caliban said due to which Prospero is annoyed with him?

ANS: Caliban said to Prospero that information technology was a serious botch of him that he helped him and did anything he desired, he says that let every detestable spell of Sycorax hurt him with frogs and bats.


(2).Why did Prospero compassion Caliban? What did the former do to improve the status of the latter?

ANS: Prospero feels pitty on Caliban in light of the fact that he was not even in a condition to talk. Prospero helped him in improving his condition by showing him how to talk and showed him new things consistently when he couldn't communicate Prospero gave him words.

(Iii).What was the outcome of Prospero'southward endeavor to teach him?

ANS: The result of Prospero's push to instruct Caliban was that he utilized it to revile Prospero and tear down him.


(IV).Where was Caliban confined? Why?

ANS: Caliban was limited in the cavern since it was the most advisable spot for him to live as opposed to a jail.


(5).In what fashion was Caliban a human in a not-civilized condition?

ANS: Caliban was a non-humanized man since he was non realizing how to talk, in truth afterwards on he was educated by Prospero how to talk and express, he was in this condition since he was the child of a witch Sycorax, who was constantly associated with shades of malice rehearses.


(Six). Give the significant of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage

(a) abhorred: distinguish
(b) brutish: cruel



Excerpt 13

CALIBAN. You lot taught me linguistic communication, and my profit on't

Is, I know how to curse. The cherry-plague rid you

 For learning me your linguistic communication!

PROSPERO. Hag-seed, hence!

Fetch us in fuel, and exist quick, thou'rt all-time,

To answer other business. Shrug'st thou, malice?

If grand neglect'st or dost unwillingly

What I command, I'll rack thee with old cramps,

 Fill all thy bones with aches, brand thee roar

That beasts shall tremble at thy din.

CALIBAN. No, pray thee.

[ Bated. ] I must obey. His art is of such prisoner of war'r,

It would control my dam's god, Setebos,

And make a vassal of him.

(I).What was the upshot of teaching language to Caliban?

ANS: The outcome of instructing language to Caliban was that he began reviling Prospero and he additionally wishes a ruddy plague to Prospero for showing him the language.


(II).What is meant past Hag-seed? What work does Prospero assign to Caliban? Do you approve of the way Prospero treats him? Give a reason for your answer.

ANS: Hag-seed implies disappear. Prospero relegated Caliban to convey wood, new saline solution pits if desolate and other cardinal things. Indeed, I endorse the style Caliban is treated by Prospero on the grounds that Caliban's discourse mirrors his malevolent nature, and he won't be moved by benevolence.


(3).What would exist the punishment for Caliban, in case he disobeys Prospero?

ANS: The bailiwick for Caliban would be that Prospero would torture him with seven spasms and fill his bones with torment and make if thunder so noisily that it will even surprise the wild fauna.


(IV).Who is Setebos? What does Caliban say almost the ability of Prospero at the end of the extract?

ANS: Setebos is a wicked god that was adored by Sycorax and Caliban. Caliban says that he should obey Prospero and his mystical forces since his forces are solid to the point that he could likewise torture his mom's God Setebos and make a captive of him.


(5).Compare the character of Caliban with that of Ariel.

ANS: Though Caliban and Ariel are the two inverse substances from multiple points of view. Notwithstanding, they have ane significant similitude, the ii of them speak to common powers which help Prospero. Both are miserable about it in light of the fact that Ariel needs opportunity from Prospero and Caliban needs to be the leader of the isle.


(VI). Give the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage

(a) rack: torment
(b) vassal: slave



Extract 14

FERDINAND. The ditty does think my drown'd

father.

This is no mortal business, nor no audio

That the earth owes. I hear it now above me.

PROSPERO. The fringed defunction of thine eye advance,

 And say what thou seest yond.

MIRANDA. What, is't a spirit?

Lord, how it looks about! Believe me, sir,

Information technology carries a brave form. But 'tis a spirit.

PROSPERO. No, wench, information technology eats and sleeps, and hath

such senses

Every bit we accept—such. This gallant which 1000 seest

 Was in the wrack; and, just he'south something stain'd

With grief (that's beauty'due south canker), thou mightst call

him

A goodly person. He hath lost his fellows,

And strays nearly to observe 'em.

(I).What is a ditty? Who really produces the ditty? What does it state?

ANS: 'Ditty' means a song, it was produced by Ariel. It states that it reminds Ferdinand of his dead father


(2).What does Ferdinand say nigh the source of the ditty?

ANS: Ferdinand says that the sound of ditty reminds him of his male parent considering he thinks that his father is dead.


(Iii).What does Miranda see? What does she think of what she sees?

ANS: Miranda saw Ferdinand. When Miranda saw Ferdinand just because she imagined that Ferdinand was a soul, as she has never observed a man on this island bated from her dad and the terrible beast.


(IV).What does Prospero say to correct what Miranda says?

ANS: Prospero says to Miranda that "No young lady, Information technology eats and dozes and has such homo sense equally we do", and he is one of them who was at that place in the wreck.


(Five).In what way is Ferdinand introduced romantically to Miranda?

ANS: When Ferdinand and Miranda saw each other they felled in affection, and Ferdinand says that he needs Miranda to exist the sovereign of Naples.


(Vi). Give the pregnant of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage

(a) ditty: vocal
(b) gallant: fine gentleman



Excerpt xv

MIRANDA. I might call him

A thing divine, for nothing natural

 I ever saw and then noble.

PROSPERO. [ Aside. ] Information technology goes on, I see,

Equally my soul prompts it. Spirit, fine spirit, I'll gratis thee

Within two days for this.

FERDINAND. Virtually sure, the goddess

On whom these airs nourish! Vouchsafe my pray'r

May know if you remain upon this island,

 And that you will some skillful instruction requite

How I may conduct me hither. My prime request,

Which I do terminal pronounce, is (O you wonder!)

If you be maid, or no?

(I).Where are Miranda and Prospero? Whom does Miranda wish to phone call "a affair divine"? What does she want to phone call him so?

ANS: Miranda and Prospero were on a similar island. Miranda calls Ferdinand 'a affair divine' since she had non seen a man in life aside from his dad, and Caliban and so she fells in amore with Ferdinand.


(Ii).To whom is Prospero speaking in the extract? What is "information technology" that goes on as Prospero'due south soul prompts it?

ANS: Prospero is addressing himself in this concentrate. Here "it" is alluded to Ariel that goes on as Prospero'southward spirit prompts it.


(Iii).Who is the goddess referred to by Ferdinand? Why does he telephone call her a goddess?

ANS: Miranda is alluded to Goddess past Ferdinand, equally Miranda's excellence has caught Ferdinand's brain, eyes, and soul. Actually, Ferdinand has begun to look all starry eyed at Miranda.


(4).What does Ferdinand request the goddess to do for him?

ANS: Ferdinand demands the goddess to disclose to him, how he ought to deport on this island? He additionally asks Miranda whether she is a immature lady or something different.


(V).The phenomenon known as dramatic irony happens when the audience knows the reality but the character on the phase does not know it. Hence, at that place is humour in such situations. Explain the dramatic irony establish in the extract.

ANS: In this concentrate, the entire oversupply knows about the way that Alonso and others are alive notwithstanding Ferdinand didn't know about this.


(6). Give the meaning of the post-obit words as they are used in the context of the passage

(a) airs: melody
(b) prime number: principal



Excerpt 16

FERDINAND. O, if a virgin,

And your affection not gone forth, I'll make you

 The Queen of Naples.

PROSPERO. Soft, sir, 1 give-and-take more.

[ Aside. ] They are both in either's pow'rs; but this swift

business

I must uneasy make, lest also low-cal winning

Make the prize light.—One word more: I charge thee

That thousand attend me. One thousand dost hither usurp

 The name 1000 own'st not, and hast put thyself

Upon this island as a spy, to win information technology

From me, the lord on't.

FERDINAND. No, equally I am a man.

(I).Where are Ferdinand and Miranda? Who else is with them.

ANS: Ferdinand and Miranda are on the same isle. Prospero is also along with them.


(II).Under what conditions would Ferdinand make Miranda the queen of Naples? Is he at nowadays the King of Naples? Why?

ANS: Ferdinand would make Miranda, sovereign of Naples just on the off chance that she is a virgin and on the off chance that she has non given his heart to another homo. Truly, he is the King of Naples as he had expected that his dad Antonio is dead.


(III).Who are they(line v) and how are they in either'due south powers?

ANS: They are alluded hither for Miranda and Ferdinand. They are in either's capacity, equally the two of them have experienced passionate feelings for one some other.


(IV).What is "swift business organization"? What does Prospero want to do with the swift concern? Why?

ANS: Swift business is here alluded to as the adoration among Ferdinand and Miranda. Prospero needed to raise a little ruckus between them with the goal that they welcome the estimation of their adoration.


(Five).What does Prospero charge Ferdinand of? What reply does Ferdinand give to his accusation? State how you can conclude from Prospero'south oral communication that he is a proficient father.

ANS: Prospero denounced Ferdinand since he was considering himself with such a name, that doesn't have a place with him. He says that to Ferdinand that you lot are spies, who had come hither to grab this island from him. Prospero is a decent dad since he needs her daughter to become a genuine sweetheart, who cherishes her little girl a dandy deal.


(6). Give the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage

(a) affection: love, devotion
(b) usurp: take something wrongfully



EXTRACT 17

PROSPERO. Follow me.

Speak non you for him; he's a traitor.—Come,

I'll manacle thy neck and feet together.

Sea-water shalt thou drink; thy food shall be

The fresh-brook mussels, wither'd roots, and husks

 Wherein the acorn cradled. Follow.

FERDINAND. No,

I volition resist such amusement till

Mine enemy has more pow'r.

He draws, and is overjoyed from moving .

MIRANDA. O dear begetter,

Make non also rash a trial of him, for

He'due south gentle, and non fearful.

(I).To whom does Prospero forbid to speak in the 2d line of the extract? Why?

ANS: Prospero restricts to speak Ferdinand in the second line of the concentrate on the grounds that Prospero is viewed as a deceiver.


(II).What penalty is Prospero giving to Ferdinand?

ANS: Prospero said that on the off chance that he will talk he will chain his neck and feet together and he volition just requite him seawater to drink and he will merely get him shell-fish as nutrient to eat and stale roots and husk which in one case contained the acron.


(3).How does Ferdinand claiming Prospero? How does Prospero subdue Ferdinand?

ANS: Ferdinand challenges Prospero by saying that he won't submit to the treatment until his antagonist ends up existence more remarkable than him. Prospero stifled Ferdinand by saying that he will just put a demonstration of dust.


(IV).How does Miranda react to the treatment given to Ferdinand? What does it show well-nigh her character?

ANS: Miranda says to her dad, kindly don't let him feel such extreme test, for he is delicate and innocuous. This shows Miranda had an incredible dedication to her dad.


(V).Is Prospero really harsh to Ferdinand? Why?

ANS: Aye, Prospero is extremely unforgiving to Ferdinand on the grounds that Prospero doesn't need somebody to prevail upon her piddling girl's heart so without any problem.


(VI). Give the meaning of the post-obit words as they are used in the context of the passage

(a) withered: dry
(b) rash: hasty



Excerpt eighteen

FERDINAND. Then they are.

My spirits, as in a dream, are all bound upwards.

My father's loss, the weakness which I feel,

The wrack of all my friends, nor this man's threats,

 To whom I am subdu'd, are but light to me,

Might I but through my prison once a day

Behold this maid. All corners else o' thursday' world

Let liberty make use of; infinite enough

Have I in such a prison house.

(I).Where is Ferdinand? To whom is he speaking? What is he busy doing?

ANS: Ferdinand is on a like island where Prospero and Miranda are living. He was addressing Prospero, and he is occupied in grieving for his dad's demise.


(Two).What inconveniences and sufferings is Ferdinand prepared to undergo in social club to have a glimpse of Miranda?

ANS: Ferdinand was prepared to confront his concrete shortcoming, loss of every one of his companions if gets a brief look at Miranda.


(3).Why does Prospero care for Ferdinand harshly? By giving such treatment to him, what does Prospero intend to show?

ANS: Prospero is baffled by the loss of his realm and he accuses Ferdinand mostly for it. He gives such handling to him since he doesn't need Ferdinand to prevail upon her footling girl so without any problem.


(IV).What is dramatic irony? State how is dramatic irony shown in the extract above?

ANS: Dramatic incongruity is that the fact of the matter is known by the crowd yet the grapheme in the dramatization is ignorant of it.As, in testify, we realize that Alonso and others are alive however Ferdinand didn't have any acquaintance with it.


(V).How is the romantic plot of Ferdinand and Miranda connected to the main plot in The Storm?

ANS: The romantic tale of Ferdinand and Miranda is another subplot, which is interconnected with the fundamental plot. Information technology aparts requite a sentimental enthusiasm for the play.


(Half dozen). Give the significant of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage

(a) wreck: the destruction of a transport
(b) subdued: manner

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