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ale4655 [162]
4 years ago
10

In Shakespeare's play, The Tempest, the character Ferdinand flirts with

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1 answer:
tangare [24]4 years ago
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Answer:

C. His attraction to the women overpowered him.

<u>bondage here means being overpowered and not being able to think on one's own.</u>

Explanation:

In 'The Tempest', Ferdinand flirts with Miranda by first showing that he indeed is experienced with women and by acknowledging that he has indeed fallen for their charms he acknowledged that he has experience with women.

<u> in simple terms the text means: ' i have been attracted to many women who talked sweet and made me fall for their charms because i reciprocated their seduction</u>'. this might look like a weird way to flirt for a modern audience by for the time of The tempest, this shows the man to be well traveled and has experience in courting.

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