answers are written backwards:)
It has only been hours (not days) since the shipwreck! What is Gonzalo's doing at the beginning of this act? (gniyrc) Who first has sympathy for him? (leira) Does Prospero show tenderness? (sey)
lines 27-40 are important!
Which is rarer? Virtue or Vengeance? Define Virtue.
What was Prospero's sole purpose in all of his actions? Now that those who have wronged him are ______________ (tnetinep) he will stop the charms adn "their senses restore."
What does Prospero give up? lines 59-66
Prospero forgives all, but he definitley has a few words to say to the 3 who most injured him. Make sure you go back and relook at lines 66-200 (note that he first speaks to them while they are still "charmed" then addresses them after he releases their spells.)
what is significant about Miranda's lines on page 159 (lines215-218)?!?! (first period class talked about this, but not second period). chat with each other about it!
What is Caliban's reaction when he is "caught" in his foul conspiracy? lines 351-355. I would call that back-peddling or sucking up. You all may have a more current term for his behaviour. If so, do share!
What was Prospero's/Shakespeare's sole project as share in the epilogue? lines 13-14
What frees us of our faults, according to Shakespeare? (line 16=reyarp) What will free Prospero of his despair? (esualppa)
The last word of the play is "free." We talked about this and the significance it played in The Tempest. Makeda "got it" and worded it beautifully. Ask her to repeat. I can't say it as well as she did.
XH ENGLISH
"Education Is Not the Filling of a Pail, But the Lighting of a Fire" -Yeats
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