I'd say it emphasizes the dreariness of life.
The theme is the importance of Machines in our life. Machines make many things easier and facilitate the work of the humans.
In the beginning, the poet informs about how the machines are produced and what kind of treatment they need. Afterwards, in the second and third stanzas, the machines explain how they can serve humanity. All the work what was done by the humans earlier is taken up by the machines at present. They pull, haul, push, lift, drive, print, plough, weave, heat, light, run, race, swim, fly, and dive. They can also see, hear, count, read and write like human beings. Even though machines are useful, they can also lead to big disasters, if they aren’t used in the right way. They have no emotions or feeling for anyone. In the last stanza, the dream of the “perfect machinery” suddenly seems to fade away. Machines aren’t miraculous creations. They are nothing more than the creations of the human brain.
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The terms mood and spirit can be further defined. Generally, mood refers to the production's overall emotional quality—happy, sad, tragic, comic, and so forth. Spirit refers to the production concept—the style or manner in which a particular production is to be presented, as decided by the production…
I'm not exactly sure, but i think it's C, sorry if wrong.
By saying "twelve year since, thy father was the duke of milan”, Prospero means that he himself who was Miranda’s father, was a duke twelve years ago.
He explains that because Miranda can´t remember how she got to the island. In fact, he is the only person she can remember, so she wanted to know about her past.
Besides, she begins to ask him about her past since he never told the full story to her.