Summary Duck Orsino is in love with lady OLivia,but he won't have anything to do with suitors. Viola is shipwrecked and believes her twin brother Sebastian to be dead. She pretends to be a boy and become a servant to Orsino and gets sent to woo Olivia.however,Olivia falls in love with Viola,believing her to be a boy. Viola falls in love with Orsino. Main character Viola a young women of aristocratic birth and plays protagonist . Washed up on the short of IIIyria when her ship is wrecked in a storm, VIola decides to make her own way in the world. She disguises herself as a young man, calling "Cesario", and becomes a page to Duke Orsino. Orsino a powerful nobleman in the country of IIIyria. He is lovesick for the beautiful lady Olivia. But finds himself becoming more and more fond of his handsome new page boy, Cesario, who is actually a women-Viola. Olivia-a wealthy, beautiful and noble IIIian lady . Olivia is courted by Orsino and Sir Andrew Aguecheek, but to each of them she insists that she is in mourning for her recently deceased brother and will not marry for seven years. Her arrival in the masculine guise of Cesario enables Olivia to break free of her self-indulgent melancholy.
Othello. Summary. Othello is known as a success general of Vince, he has a friend named Iago who is always use his conspiracies for his ambitions. Othello lead Michael Cassio become his lieutenant,and Iago is deadly jealous. He starts an evilly conspiracy against Othello. Desdemona is Othello's wife, Iago uses her for taking his revenge. Iago is burning Othello's jealousy by made a suspicion on Desdemona. Othello confides with Iago that he want to punish his wife because of her unfaithfulness. Desdemona Murdered after that even she tries to convince for her faithful. Othello eventually smothers her to death. Emilia knows as Iago's wife tells Othello the truth about the scheming Iago, so that's he kills Emilia after all. Othello wounds Iago, then he realizes that he couldn't face with his crime, then he decides to kill himself.
Main character Othello is known as a success general in Vince, Othello is a strong and physically powerful. even he is on a highly position but he still insecure because of his age, his race, his position just like a soldier. So that's Iago use those weakness to twist his love for his wife into a powerful jealousy.
King Polixenes of Bohemia was asked by Leontes to extend his visit to Sicilia. He protests that he has been away for long time. But Hermione pregnant, he agrees to stay. Then Leontes ask his loyalty agent to kill Polixenes and Hermione because he thought Polixenes and his wife are lover. But his agent, Camillo, had warned Polixenes, then two of them go out Sicilia immediately. After the escape, he very angry and threw his wife to the jail. Hermione gave birth in the jail and her loyal friend Paulina bring the baby to Leontes hope that he will thought again but he more angry, then his Paulina husband said, he sent the baby to desolate place. After that Leontes knew that his wife and Polixenes are innocent.
Antigonus, meanwhile abandons the baby on the Bohemian coast, reporting that Hermione appeared to him in a dream and bade him name the girl Perdita and leave gold and other tokens on her person. Shortly thereafter, Antigonus is killed by a bear, and Perdita is raised by a kindly Shepherd. Sixteen years pass, and the son of Polixenes, Prince Florizel, falls in love with Perdita. His father and Camillo attend a sheepshearing in disguise and watch as Florizel and Perdita are betrothed—then, tearing off the disguise, Polixenes intervenes and orders his son never to see the Shepherd's daughter again. With the aid of Camillo, however, who longs to see his native land again, Florizel and Perdita take ship for Sicilia, after using the clothes of a local rogue, Autolycus, as a disguise. They are joined in their voyage by the Shepherd and his son, a Clown, who are directed there by Autolycus.
In Sicilia, Leontes—still in mourning after all this time—greets the son of his old friend effusively. Florizel pretends to be on a diplomatic mission from his father, but his cover is blown when Polixenes and Camillo, too, arrive in Sicilia. What happens next is told to us by gentlemen of the Sicilian court: the Shepherd tells everyone his story of how Perdita was found, and Leontes realizes that she is his daughter, leading to general rejoicing. The entire company then goes to Paulina's house in the country, where a statue of Hermione has been recently finished. The sight of his wife's form makes Leontes distraught, but then, to everyone's amazement, the statue comes to life—it is Hermione, restored to life. As the play ends, Paulina and Camillo are engaged, and the whole company celebrates the miracle. Character Leontes is the king of Sicilia, a childhood friend with Polixenes. But he had killed that friendship because his jealous. Also because of that jealous, he led his family to the end. He chase his wife to jail, leave his daughter and because of him. His son is die too.
Summary: King Leontes of Sicily thought that his best friend, King Polixenes of Bohemia, and his 9 months pregnant wife were lover and betrayed him. After that, he tried to kill Polixenes but failed. He denied the baby who had been born by the queen and said this was Polixenes’ child. In order to save the young princess’ life, a servant left her on the river in Bohemia. The queen and their older son greatly sorrow and die. That time, Leontes regretted what he had done and made a statue of his wife. The young princess, Paulina, was picked up and raised by a shepherd. When she grew up, she felt in love with Bohemia’s prince despite of the King’s disagreement. The young couple escaped from Bohemia and came to Sicily. Fortunately, at there, the princess was recognized and found out his father, who still felt guilty about his wife’s death. It was a miracle that suddenly, the queen’s statue turned into life. Everybody lived happily together ever after. Leontes, King of Sicily, used to be a good king, friend and husband. Unfortunately, he was blinded by his own jealousy. However, at least, he did recognize his mistake but could not do anything else. Characters: Hermione, Leontes’ queen, was a beautiful and loyal wife but her life full of pain because of her jealous husband. Even though she died, the love for her family was still so strong that create a miracle in the end of the play. Paulina, daughter of Leontes, was a strong girl and admirable. She was willing to fight for her love.
summary Laius is the king of Thebe, he was imprecated to murdered by his son due to he killed another kid. After he got married with Jocasta, he is afraid to have a son. However, eventually he sleep with Jocasta due to the desire. The infant of Laius's name is Oedipus. sadly, Laius left him to die on mountainside. However he was saved by Polybus, king of Corinth. After he grow up, he was predicted to kill his parents. In order to avoid that, he left Corinth. In a mountainside, he meet king Laius and he killed Laius accidentally. Oedipus become the king of Thebe. He married Jocasta, Eventually, Jocasta realized that Oedipus is her son. she commites suicide to end her life, Oedipus also blind himself to punish himself.
main character Oedipus: son of king Laius and Queen Jocasta Laius: king of Thebe, who get married with Jocasta. Jocasta: Queen of Thebe, Laius' wife. Eteocles and Polynices: son of Oedipus Polybus: king of Corinth. Tiresias: Prophet
Timon of Athens are generous. some some curry favor with "friends" had gathered around him, whether poor or rich nobles are willing to become his friends in order to claim his money. Timon soon become heavily in debt. his friends who has been helped by Timon break off friendly relations with Timon. he realized that all of his "friends" are want to have friendly relations with his money. he pretends to hold a party. all of his friends join. timon pour the plates which are filled with hot water to the guests face and body. then he left the city. he could stand the life on city. he become a wild man he eats roots and even sleep in caves. one day he found a pile of gold when he was digging roots. he gave gold to poor. in the end he died alone in despair. Timon - Timon of Athens is the title character in Shakespeare's Timon of Athens. Beginning the play as a wealthy man, Timon enjoys giving gifts to his friends and sharing his wealth. He believes that friendship means giving to his friends, without expecting something in return. Timon's servants all await the day when Timon's bounty runs out, for Timon has spent all of his money and more without listening to their reports about the status of his accounts. When creditors show up asking for payment on his debts, Timon finally listens, and discovers that he is bankrupt. He sends servants to his friends to ask for loans, but all come back empty-handed. Convinced all humanity has turned against him, Timon declares his hatred for mankind and takes off for the forest, where, to his dismay, he becomes a sought-after guru-like figure, and he discovers a hidden stash of gold. People constantly want to contact him, though his only discourse consists of curses for flatterers and false friends. Timon ends his days filled with bile at mankind. Alcibiades - Alcibiades is an acquaintance of Timon, apparently a soldier. When one of his friends is sentenced to death by the Senators, Alcibiades protests and is banished. He promises to raise an army and conquer Athens. He encounters Timon in the woods after he has left Athens, and offers to help him after he sacks Athens. Timon enthusiastically supports the idea of destroying Athens, and gives Alcibiades a sum of gold to aid his army. So when Alcibiades stands outside the gates of Athens, he attempts to right both the wrongs done to him and those done to Timon, becoming his final champion after his death. Sempronius - One of Timon's friends, Lucius accepts Timon's gifts but refuses to give him a loan when he runs out of cash. Sempronius claims he is insulted to be asked after three other friends, and refuses Timon. money is not everything. there are many things that money can not buy such as friendship , family affection.
main character:Leontes, King of Sicilia, suddenly comes to believe that his wife Hermione is having an adulterous with his best friend Polixenes, King of Bohemia. then he orders Camillo to poison Polixenes. Camillo is a good person, he chooses his conscience, and rather than obey his king he helps Polixenes to escape back to Bohemia. Leontes is very angry, he arrest his wife cause she is having an adulterous. Hermione gave birth to a girl in the prison, but he think that this girl is not her child, then he discard her on the river of the Bohemia. Fortunately, she was adopted, and named is Perdita .Florizel falls in love with Perdita, but he don't know of her royal ancestry, Leontes - The King of Sicilia, and the childhood friend of the Bohemian King Polixenes. He is gripped by jealous fantasies, which convince him that Polixenes has been having an affair with his wife, Hermione; his jealousy leads to the destruction of his family.
Polixenes - The King of Bohemia, and Leontes's boyhood friend. He is falsely accused of having an affair with Leontes's wife, and barely escapes Sicilia with his life. Much later in life, he sees his only son fall in love with a lowly Shepherd's daughter—who is, in fact, a Sicilian princess. Hermione - The virtuous and beautiful Queen of Sicilia.
Perdita - The daughter of Leontes and Hermione. Because her father believes her to be illegitimate, she is abandoned as a baby on the coast of Bohemia, and brought up by a Shepherd. Unaware of her royal lineage, she falls in love with the Bohemian Prince Florizel.
Florizel - Polixenes's only son and heir; he falls in love with Perdita, unaware of her royal ancestry, and defies his father by eloping with her.
Camillo - An honest Sicilian nobleman, he refuses to follow Leontes's order to poison Polixenes, deciding instead to flee Sicily and enter the Bohemian King's service. summary:Leontes, King of Sicilia, suddenly comes to believe that his wife Hermione is having an adulterous with his best friend Polixenes, King of Bohemia. then he orders Camillo to poison Polixenes. Camillo is a good person, he chooses his conscience, and rather than obey his king he helps Polixenes to escape back to Bohemia. Leontes is very angry, he arrest his wife cause she is having an adulterous. Hermione gave birth to a girl in the prison, but he think that this girl is not her child, then he discard her on the river of the Bohemia. Fortunately, she was adopted, and named is Perdita .Florizel falls in love with Perdita, but he don't know of her royal ancestry, theme:The Winter’s Tale are a study of jealousy and its destructive effects. In the play, Leontes’s sudden and unfounded fear that his pregnant wife is sleeping with his best friend eats away at him like a disease. because jealousy, they both lose their family.
Summary The Tempest begins on a boat, tossed about in a storm. Aboard is Alonso the King of Naples, Ferdinand (his son), Sebastian (his brother), Antonio the usurping Duke of Milan, Gonzalo, Adrian, Francisco, Trinculo and Stefano. Miranda, who has been watching the ship at sea, is distraught at the thought of lost lives. The storm was created by her father, the magical Prospero, who reassures Miranda that all will be well. Prospero explains how they came to live on this island: they were once part of Milan’s nobility – he was a Duke and Miranda lived a life of luxury. However, Prospero’s brother exiled them – they were placed on a boat, never to be seen again.
The Characters Prospero: The play’s protagonist, and father of Miranda. Twelve years before the events of the play, Prospero was the duke of Milan. His brother, Antonio, in concert with Alonso, king of Naples, usurped him, forcing him to flee in a boat with his daughter. Miranda: The daughter of Prospero, Miranda was brought to the island at an early age and has never seen any men other than her father and Caliban, though she dimly remembers being cared for by female servants as an infant. She is compassionate, generous, and loyal to her father. Ferdinand: Son and heir of Alonso. Ferdinand seems in some ways to be as pure and naïve as Miranda. He falls in love with her upon first sight and happily submits to servitude in order to win her father’s approval.
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Viola a young women of aristocratic birth and plays protagonist . Washed up on the short of IIIyria when her ship is wrecked in a storm, VIola decides to make her own way in the world. She disguises herself as a young man, calling "Cesario", and becomes a page to Duke Orsino.
Orsino a powerful nobleman in the country of IIIyria. He is lovesick for the beautiful lady Olivia. But finds himself becoming more and more fond of his handsome new page boy, Cesario, who is actually a women-Viola.
Olivia-a wealthy, beautiful and noble IIIian lady . Olivia is courted by Orsino and Sir Andrew Aguecheek, but to each of them she insists that she is in mourning for her recently deceased brother and will not marry for seven years. Her arrival in the masculine guise of Cesario enables Olivia to break free of her self-indulgent melancholy.
Othello.
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Othello is known as a success general of Vince, he has a friend named Iago who is always use his conspiracies for his ambitions. Othello lead Michael Cassio become his lieutenant,and Iago is deadly jealous. He starts an evilly conspiracy against Othello. Desdemona is Othello's wife, Iago uses her for taking his revenge. Iago is burning Othello's jealousy by made a suspicion on Desdemona. Othello confides with Iago that he want to punish his wife because of her unfaithfulness. Desdemona Murdered after that even she tries to convince for her faithful. Othello eventually smothers her to death. Emilia knows as Iago's wife tells Othello the truth about the scheming Iago, so that's he kills Emilia after all. Othello wounds Iago, then he realizes that he couldn't face with his crime, then he decides to kill himself.
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Othello is known as a success general in Vince, Othello is a strong and physically powerful. even he is on a highly position but he still insecure because of his age, his race, his position just like a soldier. So that's Iago use those weakness to twist his love for his wife into a powerful jealousy.
the winter tale
ReplyDeleteKing Polixenes of Bohemia was asked by Leontes to extend his visit to Sicilia. He protests that he has been away for long time. But Hermione pregnant, he agrees to stay. Then Leontes ask his loyalty agent to kill Polixenes and Hermione because he thought Polixenes and his wife are lover. But his agent, Camillo, had warned Polixenes, then two of them go out Sicilia immediately.
After the escape, he very angry and threw his wife to the jail. Hermione gave birth in the jail and her loyal friend Paulina bring the baby to Leontes hope that he will thought again but he more angry, then his Paulina husband said, he sent the baby to desolate place. After that Leontes knew that his wife and Polixenes are innocent.
Antigonus, meanwhile abandons the baby on the Bohemian coast, reporting that Hermione appeared to him in a dream and bade him name the girl Perdita and leave gold and other tokens on her person. Shortly thereafter, Antigonus is killed by a bear, and Perdita is raised by a kindly Shepherd. Sixteen years pass, and the son of Polixenes, Prince Florizel, falls in love with Perdita. His father and Camillo attend a sheepshearing in disguise and watch as Florizel and Perdita are betrothed—then, tearing off the disguise, Polixenes intervenes and orders his son never to see the Shepherd's daughter again. With the aid of Camillo, however, who longs to see his native land again, Florizel and Perdita take ship for Sicilia, after using the clothes of a local rogue, Autolycus, as a disguise. They are joined in their voyage by the Shepherd and his son, a Clown, who are directed there by Autolycus.
In Sicilia, Leontes—still in mourning after all this time—greets the son of his old friend effusively. Florizel pretends to be on a diplomatic mission from his father, but his cover is blown when Polixenes and Camillo, too, arrive in Sicilia. What happens next is told to us by gentlemen of the Sicilian court: the Shepherd tells everyone his story of how Perdita was found, and Leontes realizes that she is his daughter, leading to general rejoicing. The entire company then goes to Paulina's house in the country, where a statue of Hermione has been recently finished. The sight of his wife's form makes Leontes distraught, but then, to everyone's amazement, the statue comes to life—it is Hermione, restored to life. As the play ends, Paulina and Camillo are engaged, and the whole company celebrates the miracle.
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Leontes is the king of Sicilia, a childhood friend with Polixenes. But he had killed that friendship because his jealous. Also because of that jealous, he led his family to the end. He chase his wife to jail, leave his daughter and because of him. His son is die too.
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ReplyDeleteKing Leontes of Sicily thought that his best friend, King Polixenes of Bohemia, and his 9 months pregnant wife were lover and betrayed him. After that, he tried to kill Polixenes but failed. He denied the baby who had been born by the queen and said this was Polixenes’ child. In order to save the young princess’ life, a servant left her on the river in Bohemia. The queen and their older son greatly sorrow and die. That time, Leontes regretted what he had done and made a statue of his wife. The young princess, Paulina, was picked up and raised by a shepherd. When she grew up, she felt in love with Bohemia’s prince despite of the King’s disagreement. The young couple escaped from Bohemia and came to Sicily. Fortunately, at there, the princess was recognized and found out his father, who still felt guilty about his wife’s death. It was a miracle that suddenly, the queen’s statue turned into life. Everybody lived happily together ever after.
Leontes, King of Sicily, used to be a good king, friend and husband. Unfortunately, he was blinded by his own jealousy. However, at least, he did recognize his mistake but could not do anything else.
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Hermione, Leontes’ queen, was a beautiful and loyal wife but her life full of pain because of her jealous husband. Even though she died, the love for her family was still so strong that create a miracle in the end of the play.
Paulina, daughter of Leontes, was a strong girl and admirable. She was willing to fight for her love.
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Laius is the king of Thebe, he was imprecated to murdered by his son due to he killed another kid. After he got married with Jocasta, he is afraid to have a son. However, eventually he sleep with Jocasta due to the desire. The infant of Laius's name is Oedipus. sadly, Laius left him to die on mountainside. However he was saved by Polybus, king of Corinth. After he grow up, he was predicted to kill his parents. In order to avoid that, he left Corinth. In a mountainside, he meet king Laius and he killed Laius accidentally. Oedipus become the king of Thebe. He married Jocasta, Eventually, Jocasta realized that Oedipus is her son. she commites suicide to end her life, Oedipus also blind himself to punish himself.
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Oedipus: son of king Laius and Queen Jocasta
Laius: king of Thebe, who get married with Jocasta.
Jocasta: Queen of Thebe, Laius' wife.
Eteocles and Polynices: son of Oedipus
Polybus: king of Corinth.
Tiresias: Prophet
Timon of Athens are generous. some some curry favor with "friends" had gathered around him, whether poor or rich nobles are willing to become his friends in order to claim his money. Timon soon become heavily in debt. his friends who has been helped by Timon break off friendly relations with Timon. he realized that all of his "friends" are want to have friendly relations with his money. he pretends to hold a party. all of his friends join. timon pour the plates which are filled with hot water to the guests face and body. then he left the city. he could stand the life on city. he become a wild man he eats roots and even sleep in caves. one day he found a pile of gold when he was digging roots. he gave gold to poor. in the end he died alone in despair.
ReplyDeleteTimon - Timon of Athens is the title character in Shakespeare's Timon of Athens. Beginning the play as a wealthy man, Timon enjoys giving gifts to his friends and sharing his wealth. He believes that friendship means giving to his friends, without expecting something in return. Timon's servants all await the day when Timon's bounty runs out, for Timon has spent all of his money and more without listening to their reports about the status of his accounts. When creditors show up asking for payment on his debts, Timon finally listens, and discovers that he is bankrupt. He sends servants to his friends to ask for loans, but all come back empty-handed. Convinced all humanity has turned against him, Timon declares his hatred for mankind and takes off for the forest, where, to his dismay, he becomes a sought-after guru-like figure, and he discovers a hidden stash of gold. People constantly want to contact him, though his only discourse consists of curses for flatterers and false friends. Timon ends his days filled with bile at mankind.
Alcibiades - Alcibiades is an acquaintance of Timon, apparently a soldier. When one of his friends is sentenced to death by the Senators, Alcibiades protests and is banished. He promises to raise an army and conquer Athens. He encounters Timon in the woods after he has left Athens, and offers to help him after he sacks Athens. Timon enthusiastically supports the idea of destroying Athens, and gives Alcibiades a sum of gold to aid his army. So when Alcibiades stands outside the gates of Athens, he attempts to right both the wrongs done to him and those done to Timon, becoming his final champion after his death.
Sempronius - One of Timon's friends, Lucius accepts Timon's gifts but refuses to give him a loan when he runs out of cash. Sempronius claims he is insulted to be asked after three other friends, and refuses Timon.
money is not everything. there are many things that money can not buy such as friendship , family affection.
main character:Leontes, King of Sicilia, suddenly comes to believe that his wife Hermione is having an adulterous with his best friend Polixenes, King of Bohemia. then he orders Camillo to poison Polixenes. Camillo is a good person, he chooses his conscience, and rather than obey his king he helps Polixenes to escape back to Bohemia. Leontes is very angry, he arrest his wife cause she is having an adulterous. Hermione gave birth to a girl in the prison, but he think that this girl is not her child, then he discard her on the river of the Bohemia. Fortunately, she was adopted, and named is Perdita .Florizel falls in love with Perdita, but he don't know of her royal ancestry,
ReplyDeleteLeontes - The King of Sicilia, and the childhood friend of the Bohemian King Polixenes. He is gripped by jealous fantasies, which convince him that Polixenes has been having an affair with his wife, Hermione; his jealousy leads to the destruction of his family.
Polixenes - The King of Bohemia, and Leontes's boyhood friend. He is falsely accused of having an affair with Leontes's wife, and barely escapes Sicilia with his life. Much later in life, he sees his only son fall in love with a lowly Shepherd's daughter—who is, in fact, a Sicilian princess.
Hermione - The virtuous and beautiful Queen of Sicilia.
Perdita - The daughter of Leontes and Hermione. Because her father believes her to be illegitimate, she is abandoned as a baby on the coast of Bohemia, and brought up by a Shepherd. Unaware of her royal lineage, she falls in love with the Bohemian Prince Florizel.
Florizel - Polixenes's only son and heir; he falls in love with Perdita, unaware of her royal ancestry, and defies his father by eloping with her.
Camillo - An honest Sicilian nobleman, he refuses to follow Leontes's order to poison Polixenes, deciding instead to flee Sicily and enter the Bohemian King's service.
summary:Leontes, King of Sicilia, suddenly comes to believe that his wife Hermione is having an adulterous with his best friend Polixenes, King of Bohemia. then he orders Camillo to poison Polixenes. Camillo is a good person, he chooses his conscience, and rather than obey his king he helps Polixenes to escape back to Bohemia. Leontes is very angry, he arrest his wife cause she is having an adulterous. Hermione gave birth to a girl in the prison, but he think that this girl is not her child, then he discard her on the river of the Bohemia. Fortunately, she was adopted, and named is Perdita .Florizel falls in love with Perdita, but he don't know of her royal ancestry,
theme:The Winter’s Tale are a study of jealousy and its destructive effects. In the play, Leontes’s sudden and unfounded fear that his pregnant wife is sleeping with his best friend eats away at him like a disease. because jealousy, they both lose their family.
'The Tempest'
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The Tempest begins on a boat, tossed about in a storm. Aboard is Alonso the King of Naples, Ferdinand (his son), Sebastian (his brother), Antonio the usurping Duke of Milan, Gonzalo, Adrian, Francisco, Trinculo and Stefano.
Miranda, who has been watching the ship at sea, is distraught at the thought of lost lives. The storm was created by her father, the magical Prospero, who reassures Miranda that all will be well. Prospero explains how they came to live on this island: they were once part of Milan’s nobility – he was a Duke and Miranda lived a life of luxury. However, Prospero’s brother exiled them – they were placed on a boat, never to be seen again.
The Characters
Prospero: The play’s protagonist, and father of Miranda. Twelve years before the events of the play, Prospero was the duke of Milan. His brother, Antonio, in concert with Alonso, king of Naples, usurped him, forcing him to flee in a boat with his daughter.
Miranda: The daughter of Prospero, Miranda was brought to the island at an early age and has never seen any men other than her father and Caliban, though she dimly remembers being cared for by female servants as an infant. She is compassionate, generous, and loyal to her father.
Ferdinand: Son and heir of Alonso. Ferdinand seems in some ways to be as pure and naïve as Miranda. He falls in love with her upon first sight and happily submits to servitude in order to win her father’s approval.
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