The Tempest – II | Prose 6|
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Lesson 6 – The Tempest – II (William Shakespeare)
Thinking about the text
Q1. What
did Miranda at first think Ferdinand was and why? Was Ferdinand and Miranda’s
love at first sight?
Ans. At
first, Miranda thought that Ferdinand was a spirit because she hadn’t seen a
human being other than her father and his servant Caliban. Yes, the love
between Ferdinand and Miranda was, the love at first sight.
Q2. Why
did Prospero pretend to think that Ferdinand was a spy?
Ans. Prospero was happy to find that the two young people had fallen in love with each other at first sight. But to test Ferdinand’s love, Prospero pretended to think that the young man was a spy.
Q3. What
was the task that Prospero gave Ferdinand?
Ans. Prospero
gave Ferdinand the task of piling up heavy logs.
Q4. What
made Ferdinand’s labour seem light?
Ans.
Miranda’s presence made his labour seem light. Ferdinand loved her and her
presence during the work was very important for him.
Q5. What
were the King and his party doing in the meantime?
Ans.
In the meantime the king and his party were wandering about on the island,
searching for food and drink. Ariel put inviting food before them, but when
they tried to eat it, it disappeared suddenly.
Q6. Why
were they amazed to see Prospero?
Ans. Antonio
and his party were unaware of the survival of Prospero, so when they saw him,
they felt amazed and could hardly believe their eyes.
Q7.
Prospero told the King that he had lost his daughter in the tempest and, in a sense he was right. Can
you say in what sense?
Ans. Prospero
lost his daughter too in the tempest. In a sense, he was speaking the truth
because he had lost his daughter to Ferdinand.
Q8. Why
did Prospero give up his magic powers?
Ans. Prospero
gave up his magic wand and buries his books of magic because he had no further
use for them. He set Ariel free as he had promised.
Q9. What
was Ariel’s last service to his master?
Ans. When
Prospero, his brother and, his party left the island and sailed to Naples,
Ariel helped them with favourable winds; that was his last service to his
master.
Language Work
Find from the lesson words or phrases which
mean the following.
(Section I)
1. (a phrase meaning) to; for the purpose:
in order to
2. a person who tries to get secret
information about an enemy country: spy
3. examine two things side by side; see how
they are different or like each other: compare
(Section II)
1. (a phrase meaning) meanwhile: in the
meantime
2. any more; to a greater distance: further
3. a hard test: trial
4. (an adjective meaning) having done wrong;
having done a crime or a sin: guilty
5. bad; wicked; sinful: evil
6. an action (of any kind); a thing that is
done: deed
7. an action such as murder or stealing; a
very bad action: crime
8. be sorry for something one has done: repent
(Section III)
1. destruction of a ship by storm, etc: wreck
2. visible: seen, alive
Give the antonyms of:
Good fortune: Misfortune
Far: Near
Innocent: Guilty, Sinful
Evil: Good
Loss: Profit
Coward: Bold, Valiant
Perish: Survive, Live
Remember: Forget
Loyal: Disloyal
Give the noun forms of the
following and use them in your, own sentences
Lose: loser
Example: It is not difficult for a loser to
win the game easily.
Guilty: guilt
Example: They will be forgiven if and only if
they repent on their guilt.
Reconcile: reconciliation
Example:
Try: try
Example: He was granted another try at the
field goal.
Amaze: amazement
Example: As the magician performed his
tricks, the crowd watched in amazement.
Give: Give
Example:
It is the bracts
that give the tree its common names of the dove tree, ghost tree, and
handkerchief tree.
Imagine: Imagination
Example: All novel characters are based on
the author's imagination.
Pretend: Pretense
Example: His anger is masked by a pretense
that all is well.
Repent: repentance
Example: Repentance is the first step on the
path of redemption.
Treat: treat
Example: The officer rewarded him with a special treat on his outstanding presentation.
Use the following phrases in your,
own sentences
At first sight: The love between Miranda and Ferdinand was the love at first sight.
In the meantime: As
the virus has spread across the world causing many deaths, in the meantime
doctors are busy-in making the vaccine.
In order to: In
order to test my love, she asked me to jump into the river.
In possession of: I
consider myself a perfect man of 45 in possession of all mental faculties.
In-store: For
years I sweated over her decisions but didn’t know what was in store for me.
To be shipwrecked: The
pirates on the seashore are waiting for the sailors to be shipwrecked so that
they could rob them.
Hang upon: He
appeared to hang upon his words.
Writing work
How did Prospero test
Ferdinand’s love? How did Ferdinand stand the test?
Prospero and Ferdinand
play an important role in Shakespeare's last play “The Tempest”. The play has
many more imaginary characters, such as Miranda, Gonzalo, Antonio, Caliban, etc.
Antonio, Ferdinand, and his party are stuck in the tempest raised by Ariel.
Ferdinand, the successor of Antonio, escapes the storm and reaches the shore
safely. Soon he reaches the place where his uncle, Prospero, and Miranda live.
On seeing Ferdinand, Miranda thinks that he is a spirit. On the other hand,
when Ferdinand sees Miranda, he thinks, her as a goddess. Both of them fell in
love at first sight. Prospero seems to be happy with their love but he pretends
Ferdinand as a spy so that to test his love towards his daughter. To test his
love, he sets him the task of piling heavy logs. As Ferdinand was busy in his
work, Miranda came to help him thinking that her father has gone to studies for
a few hours. Standing a distance away, Prospero was watching his daughter’s
sympathy for Ferdinand. Miranda tried to give Ferdinand a helping hand but he
refused to show how much he loves her better than anyone else. When the
Prospero saw the deep love between the two, he decided not to try Ferdinand
further and released him from his task.
Discussion
Enact the play
Express your feelings about
the play after reading it with your group mates.
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