Yes, Prospero is so impressed by ariels matchmaking that he said that he would set ariel free for that one act. Thus, having fulfilled all of Prospero’s tasks, and Prospero himself now being free to leave the island, Ariel is set free.
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I believe it's 2 also I just did a lesson about this omg
The form of the iota, and even the style of ornamentation, has been handed down unaltered from the earliest times.
Six months of marriage had not diminished an iota<span> the awe in which he held this woman he so loved.</span><span>
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I think the theme of the poem is to to keep going no matter how hard life gets and never give up. In the poem, a mother compares her life to a staircase and says twice in the poem that her life "ain't been no crystal stair." She wants her son to know she understands the difficulty of life because she has lived it, and she, therefore, has the right to encourage him not to "turn back," "set down" or "fall." The mother wants her son to follow her example. She tells him she has climbed over tacks and splinters and broken boards. She has walked in bare places and in the dark. Using examples from her life, the mother reminds the son to not expect life to be easy. Everyone faces challenges, but they have to keep going to succeed. She speaks to him lovingly at the end, referring to him as "honey" and assuring him that she is still forging ahead in life.
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