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Nadya [2.5K]
3 years ago
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What decision do Ferdinand and Miranda make during their conversation? What does Caliban want Stephano to do for him? What does

Ariel first provide and then take away from Alonso and his entourage?
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mote1985 [20]3 years ago
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What decision do Ferdinand and Miranda make during their conversation?

In Act 3 Scene 1, Ferdinand and Miranda decide to marry after they discovered that both of them have feelings for each other.

What does Caliban want Stephano to do for him?

Caliban wanted Stephano to murder Prospero as he has been tired of living under the rules and instructions of Prospero. In return of this favor, Caliban promises Stephano to serve him throughout his life.

What does Ariel first provide and then take away from Alonso and his entourage?

Ariel first provided good food in the form of a feast and then vanished them away. He did this in order to make Alonso and his entourage learn a lesson.

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