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The Tempest is a play by English playwright William Shakespeare. It was first performed in 1611.
The play is about Prospero, a magician who was the Duke of Milan. He was then betrayed by his brother, Antonio, and the King of Naples. He now lives on an island with his daughter Miranda.
When Prospero鈥檚 enemies are shipwrecked on the island by a tempestA violent storm., Prospero sees his chance for revenge.
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In Shakespeare鈥檚 time, lots of people believed in magic and witchcraft. An audience watching The Tempest might have been shocked or possibly scared at the sight of a magician onstage. Many people also believed in folkloreThe traditional stories and culture of a group of people., so the character of Ariel, who is a sprite, would have seemed normal to them.
Plot summary
Main characters
Who are the main characters in The Tempest?
The main characters in The Tempest are Prospero, Miranda, Caliban and Ariel.
Prospero is a magician and the rightful Duke of Milan who has been banished to an island with his daughter, Miranda.
Miranda, who is a teenager, has lived on the island since she was three years old with only her father and Caliban for company.
Caliban is described as a 鈥渟trange creature鈥 who lived on the island before Prospero and Miranda arrived. He was treated well by Prospero until he attacked Miranda. After that, Prospero enslaved Caliban.
Ariel is a sprite who is Prospero鈥檚 servant and carries out tasks for him.
A ship is caught in a tempest
The play starts dramatically with a ship being tossed around by waves in a tempest, a type of violent storm.
On board the ship is the King of Naples, Alonso, who is returning home from his daughter鈥檚 wedding in TunisA city on the northern coast of Africa. It is the modern-day capital city of Tunisia.. Alonso is accompanied by his son, Ferdinand, his brother, Sebastian and his advisor, Gonzalo. Prospero鈥檚 brother Antonio, the Duke of Milan, is also on the ship.
The boat starts to sink and the scene ends with cries of panic and prayers.
Prospero tells Miranda that he caused the storm
Prospero and his daughter Miranda watch the storm from an island. Miranda is concerned about the people in the shipwreck and suspects that her father has started the storm. Prospero tells his daughter that he created the storm but that his magical powers have ensured that the passengers are safe. He then tells her about their past.
Twelve years earlier, when Miranda was three years old, Prospero was the Duke of Milan. However, he was betrayed by his brother, Antonio, and the King of Naples, Alonso, who sent Prospero and his daughter away on a rotten boat. The king鈥檚 advisor, Gonzalo, helped Prospero and Miranda by putting water, food and other supplies on the boat.
The two washed up on the island and since then, Prospero has spent his time learning powerful magic. He controls Ariel, a spriteA type of magical creature. Ariel is a sprite., and Caliban, a half-man, half-monster who lived on the island before Prospero and Miranda arrived. Prospero enslaveTo take away a person鈥檚 freedom and make them work for nothing. Caliban after he attacked Miranda.
Prospero is pleased that his enemies are now stranded on the island following the shipwreck, so that he can seek revenge on them.
Which of these statements are true?
Prospero is the rightful King of Naples and was betrayed by his brother and the Duke of Milan.
Prospero is the rightful Duke of Milan and was betrayed by his brother and the King of Naples.
The King鈥檚 advisor Gonzalo helped Prospero and Miranda by putting useful things in their boat.
Statements 2 and 3 are true.
Statement 1 is false. Prospero is the rightful Duke of Milan and was betrayed by his brother and the King of Naples.
Ferdinand and Miranda fall in love
Ariel, Prospero鈥檚 spirit servant, reports that the ship鈥檚 passengers have safely landed on different parts of the island. Ferdinand has been left alone on the island. The boat has been hidden in a bay on the island and the sailors are asleep on board.
Ariel asks for his freedom. Prospero agrees to set Ariel free after two more days. Meanwhile, he asks Ariel to remain invisible to everyone and to perform more tasks for him.
Prospero orders Caliban, whom he has enslaved, to fetch more firewood. Caliban curses his master, but has to obey because he is afraid of Prospero鈥檚 magical powers. The audience learns that Caliban has lived on the island since long before Prospero arrived.
Prospero wants Miranda to fall in love with Ferdinand, so he tells Ariel to use magical music to bring the two of them together. When Miranda first sees Ferdinand, she is convinced he is a spirit and he believes she is a goddess. The two fall instantly in love.
How does Ariel use his powers to help Prospero?
Ariel helps Prospero create the storm that causes the shipwreck at the start of the play. Ariel controls the other characters with spells and music - putting them to sleep or leading them towards a different part of the island. Ariel also spies on the other characters and reports back to Prospero.
Antonio and Sebastian plot to kill Alonso
King Alonso is stranded on a part of the island with his brother Sebastian, his advisor Gonzalo and Prospero鈥檚 brother Antonio. The king is desperately sad as he believes his son, Ferdinand, has drowned in the storm. Ariel plays magical music and Alonso and Gonzalo fall asleep.
With the king asleep, Antonio persuades Sebastian that this is a good opportunity to kill him. They think Ferdinand has drowned in the storm, which would make Sebastian, as the king鈥檚 brother, next in line to take the throne.
Ariel wakes Alonso and Gonzalo before Antonio and Sebastian can kill them.
Is Alonso right to think that Ferdinand is dead?
No, Ferdinand is in fact alive. Alonso thinks he is dead because he has not seen his son since the ship sank, but Ferdinand has washed up on another part of the island. It was Prospero鈥檚 plan to separate father and son, so that Ferdinand could fall in love with Miranda.
The jester and butler meet Caliban
Elsewhere on the island, Caliban is collecting wood and cursing Prospero鈥檚 control of him. Two more shipwrecked passengers, Trinculo, a jesterA comedian employed to entertain., and Stephano, a butler, appear and give Caliban alcohol. Caliban thinks that Stephano is a 鈥済od鈥 and decides that he would rather be Stephano鈥檚 servant than remained enslaved by Prospero.
Caliban suggests that Stephano kill him and become lord of the island. They plot to kill Prospero while he鈥檚 asleep. They also plan to make Miranda Stephano鈥檚 queen.
Ariel overhears this plan and decides that he will tell his master. He plays mysterious music which the three drunken plotters follow.
Prospero spoils Caliban鈥檚 plot
Prospero prepares a magical banquet for Alonso and his followers. The men start to eat but the food vanishes. Ariel appears as a harpyA type of winged monster., and reminds Alonso, Antonio and Sebastian of their sins against Prospero. They are terrified and run away, feeling guilty.
Meanwhile, without Prospero鈥檚 knowledge Miranda has proposed marriage to Ferdinand and he has accepted. As Ferdinand has proven himself by carrying out physical tasks, Prospero agrees that the couple can marry.
Prospero asks Ariel to bring all the spirits together and prepare a celebration for the couple. A series of goddesses appear to Miranda and Ferdinand.
Just as the celebrations come to an end, Prospero remembers Caliban鈥檚 plot against his life, and asks Ariel to help him. Ariel makes clothes appear in mid-air. The clothes distract Stephano and Trinculo and they forget about the plot to kill Prospero, which annoys Caliban. As they stare at the clothes, a pack of spirits shaped like dogs arrive and chase them away.
Prospero forgives his enemies
Prospero learns that the king and his followers are feeling guilty and sends Ariel to bring them to him.
Alonso, Sebastian and Antonio cannot believe that Prospero is alive. Prospero praises Gonzalo, who helped him when he was banished, and forgives the other men for their sins. Alonso is repentantSomeone who feels regretful. and makes Prospero the Duke of Milan again. Antonio says nothing.
Alonso is delighted when Prospero reveals that his son, Ferdinand, is alive and engaged to Miranda.
Ariel then brings in Caliban, Stephano and Trinculo, wearing their stolen clothes. Prospero sets Ariel free.
Prospero then says he is finished with magic and will return home with everyone.
Did you know?
The Tempest is one of the last plays Shakespeare ever wrote. It has been suggested that Prospero鈥檚 epilogueA final speech made at the end of the play after the main action has finished. at the end of the play was Shakespeare鈥檚 way of saying goodbye to the stage.
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