Answer:
A. The fickle nature of justice and the desire for control over others.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "The Tempest" revolves around the story of Prospero and his daughter 'exiled' to an island and forcibly removed from his dukedom. The story delves into the themes of power dynamics, the struggle for authority, love, enslavement, and class structure.
After his dukedom was taken by his brother, Prospero exhibited the need to have power over others by enslaving Caliban and Ariel through manipulation, deception, and charm. This shows how human is so desirous of having some form of control over others and the fickleness of what is just.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
Answer:
I'm pretty sure the answer is c or to develop lemme know if I'm wrong
Explanation:
Yo I have no idea but I’ll try my best to help
A. supporting documents are difficult to find.
Sorry if wrong
Answer:
Basically, in Act 2, Romeo and Juliet are married by Friar Lawrence, in hopes of uniting the two factions. Romeo kills Tybalt(Capulet) (he killed his friend, Mercutio, a Montague) and now Romeo is banished. The Nurse and Juliet freak about this for a while, and Juliet is told by her father she is to marry a man named Paris despite being secretly married. Friar Lawrence gives Juliet a potion so she will go into a coma and appear dead so she can run off with Romeo. No one tells Romeo this. Romeo thinks she's really dead and kills himself. Juliet wakes up, finds out Romeo is dead, and kills HERSELF. This, weirdly, ends the Capulet's feud because they both realize they lost two kids to their irrational disagreement. This is forshadowed in the play's prologue when they say "From forth the fatal loins of these two foes. A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life; Whose misadventured piteous overthrows. Do with their death bury their parents' strife." (Shakespeare). Act 2 ends with this age old conflict being rectified and the two factions are now friends.