Tempest text quotations Flashcards

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boatswain and master purpose

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Prospero “I have done…

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nothing but in care of thee.”

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3
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P “For thou..

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must now know further.”

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4
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Miranda “O..

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my heart bleeds.”

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5
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P “secret

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studies”

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P “The ivy

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which had hid my princely trunk.”

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7
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M “Good wombs…

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have borne bad sons”

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8
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P “Dost..

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thou hear?”

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9
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Ariel introduced “All hail…

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great master”

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10
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A “To every

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article.”

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11
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P switch up

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“Thou liest, malignant thing.”

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12
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C “I must…

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eat my dinner.”

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13
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P referencing C

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“lying slave”
“tortoise”
“got by the devil himself”

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14
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M response to F

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“A thing divine.”

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15
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F meeting M asks

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“If you be maid or no?”

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16
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Trinculo “A man…

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or a fish?”

17
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Stephano “He’s a present for…

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any emperor.”

18
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Caliban sucking up “I’ll show thee…

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every fertile inch of the island: and I will kiss thy foot.”

19
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F courtly love

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“O most dear mistress”
“Do love, prize, honour you”

20
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M subverting courtly love

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“I’ll bear the logs the while.”

21
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Ariel scaring Alonso party

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“You are three men of sin.”

22
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P “Worthily purchased…

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take my daughter.”

23
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P to Ariel “Did worthily perform”

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24
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P metatheatre

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“These our actors”

“the great Globe itself”

25
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Prospero Act 5 opening

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“Now my project does gather to a head.”

26
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Ariel Act 5

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“That if you now beheld them, your affections / Would become tender”

P “Dost thou think so spirit?”

“Mine would, sir, were I human”

27
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Boatswain return meaning

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28
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P “Sir, my liege..

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Do not infest your mind with beating on / The strangeness of this business.”

29
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P ending

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“My Ariel, chick,

Be free and fare thou well - Please you, draw near.”

30
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Ending of play metatheatre

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“Let your indulgence set me free.”

Rhyming couplets, change of form not iambic (self change)