Prospero is speaking to Ferdinand I know this because Prospero says ‘all thy vexation were but my trials of thy love’ we know he’s speaking to Ferdinand because noweone else loves Miranda. Prospero is saying he wanted to see how strong his love was for Miranda, he was forced carried massive loads of logs, and to Prospero’s surprise he passes the test. ‘Then hast strangely stood the test’ when he says this he is saying he is surprised he has stood the test. He may also be shocked because he didn’t believe a man like Ferdinand would be worthy of Miranda, his daughter’s love
Month: November 2014
Mother: Where do you think you’re going.
Son: Where do you think I am going?
Mother: Don’t think You’re going to that protest again.
Son: come on mum we need to fight for our rights do you want to live this inhumane life, I mean look what happened to dad.
Mother: DO NOT MENTION YOUR DAD WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM WASNT HIS FAULT!
Son: Exactly mother in already 16 and I have heard of kids my age being sent over constantly; don’t think I won’t be one of them. We have to fight for our rights.
Mother: Listen I understand your upset about your father still, ok, don’t you think I’m grieving too? We’re both suffering here it doesn’t give you consent to risk your life!
Son (sheds a tear) I have to fight for our rights I want to feel my fathers pain.
(Son pushes mum out the way and leaves)
Scene summary act 3 scene 3
In this scene Gonzalo suggests they stop searching for Ferdinand as they assume he drowned. ‘by’r lakin , I can go no further, sir my old bones ache’. This quote tells us they have been searching for Ferdinand for a long period of time we also know he may just be fed up of searching for him.
History Homework
Many thngs changed during the industrial revolution such as child rights which were changed by Richard Oastler. Richard changed the way the children work and the place which they work in by improving how clean facilities machines beds and washrooms are and that giving children better work places improves the quality of work. Another thing that changed during the revolution was the hygiene and cleansiness of the way people work/live. This is thanks to the Edwin Chadwick. He got rid of all dirty, un-healthy habbits and replaced them with all new cleaning and sanitary habbits. In-addition they replaced people with machinery. Some people disagreed with this however machines worked faster and did better work than a average human did. People also started to replace not very strong materials like wood with less hazardous more strong materials like coal and bio fuels.
Apart from all of them reasons, many things stayed the same. Such as people still worked but at home. However this doesnt mean working for themself, it could mean a product is being passed around to have specialists working on it in different areas. People aslo worked at home so they coud work as a family in there hiuse or in a attachment connected to the house.
Another thing that didnt change was the fact that children still ha dto work even though life was made easier. Kids still had the same jobs and still worked long but shorter then before hours.
In conclusion i think that things changed more in the revolution and that they were good changes made during it. Although there are some things that did stay the same there are not as many or as significant as the things that did change. So my answer is that more things changed during the revolution then the things that didnt.
This is figurative language in the form of personification. I know this because a soul does not speak ‘hear my soul speak’. Shakespeare is giving the soul human actions of which in this case is to speak. The soul only exists metaphorically. When Ferdinand says ‘hear my soul speak’ he is telling Miranda that he will tell her everything in his deepest possible feelings. This quote explores the theme of romance, going back to when Miranda first met Ferdinand she comments on his appearance. ‘A thing divine for nothing natural I ever saw so noble’ here Miranda States she believes Ferdinand is handsome ‘a thing divine’ and also says he has a noble figure. This is the beginning of their ongoing romantic relationship. Shakespeare uses the word divine as the words divine means delightful she is saying he has a delightful figure but divine can also mean God like and Miranda does at first believe Ferdinand to be a spirit. ‘It carries a brave form but tis a spirit’ Which means Miranda could also mean that Ferdinand has a very God like appearance.
Act 2 Scene 2 Summary
I believe that Caliban is the most significant character as all the attention is surrounding him (Trinculo, stephano). We also know that Trinculo and Stephano are of a lower status as when they forced him the alcohol and he thought they were gods they immediately took it as a chance to earn money ‘I wahad s the man I’th’moon when time was’ his thoughts when he said this was to provoke Caliban that he was a God who had traveled the moon

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