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40 Cards in this Set
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"You taught me language, |
and my profit on't is / I know how to curse" Caliban Act 1 Scene 2 Caliban talking to Prospero |
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"The mistress which I serve quickens what's dead / |
And makes my labours pleasures" Ferdinand to Miranda Act 3 Scene 1 Ferdinand has been sent to work by Prospero |
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"[I weep] at mine unworthiness, that dare not offer / |
What I desire to give" Miranda to Ferdinand Scene 3 Act 1 |
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"Be not afeard. The isle is full of noises, / |
Sounds and sweet airs that give delight and hurt not" Caliban Act 3 Scene 2 Caliban to Stefano and Trincalo |
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"My zenith doth depend upon / |
A most auspicious star" Prospero Act 1 Scene 2 In regards to his power |
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"Spirits, which by mine art / I have |
from their confines called to enact / My present fancies Prospero Act 4 Scene 1 Telling Ferdinand and Miranda about his magic and the spirits he has called upon to impress them |
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"But this rough magic / |
Here I abjure" Prospero Act 5 Scene 1 Prospero is giving up his power |
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"I must / Bestow upon the eyes of this young couple / |
Some vanity of mine art" Prospero Act 4 Scene 1 Prospero is playing match-maker for Miranda and Ferdinand |
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"If by your art, my dearest father, you have / |
Put the wild waters in this roar, alley them" Miranda Act 1 Scene 2 Miranda pleading with Prospero to calm the storm |
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"Now my charms are all o'erthrown / |
And what strength I have's mine own" Prospero Epilogue Without his magic, he is once again a mere man |
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"This island's mine by Sycorax my mother / |
Which thou tak'st from me" Caliban Act 1 Scene 2 |
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"I might call him / A thing divine, |
for nothing natural / I ever saw so noble" Miranda Act 1 Scene 2 Regarding Ferdinand |
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What Stephano and Trinculo call Caliban |
"Poor monster" "Delicate monster" Act 2 Scene 2 |
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"Dost thou forget / |
From what a torment I did free thee?" Prospero to Ariel Act 1 Scene 2 In regards to how Prospero freed Ariel from Sycorax's grasp, meaning Ariel 'owes' Prospero |
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"Remember I have done |
thee worthy service" Ariel to Prospero Act 1 Scene 2 |
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"Thou wast a spirit too delicate / |
To act her earthy and abhorred commands" Prospero to Ariel Act 1 Scene 2 |
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"But thy vile race / Though thou didst learn, had that |
in't which good natures / Could not abide to be with" Miranda to Caliban Act 1 Scene 2 |
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What does Miranda call Caliban? |
Abhorred slave |
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"I will kiss thy |
foot. I prithee, be my god Caliban to Stephano Act 2 Scene 2 |
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"Do you love me, master? No?" Ariel |
"Dearly, my delicate Ariel" Prospero replies Act 4 Scene 1 |
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What does Gonzalo's "no sovereignty" speech echo? |
Montaigne's essay "of cannibals" |
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"The rarer action is / |
in virtue than in vengeance" Prospero Act 5 Scene 1 Compassion and forgiveness |
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"O, I have suffered / |
with those that I saw suffer! Miranda Act 1 Scene 2 Compassion and empathy |
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"I am subject to a tyrant, a sorcerer, |
that by his cunning hath cheated me of the island" Caliban to Stephano and Trinculo Act 3 Scene 2 |
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Caliban trapped and island taken from him. Propsero cruel like witch. ("Here you sty me in this hard rock...") |
"Here you sty me / In this hard rock, whiles you do keep from me / The rest o' th' island" Caliban to Prospero Act 1 Scene 2 |
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Gonzalo calls for Sebastian to be compassionate ("The truth you speak lacks some gentleness..." |
"The truth you speak doth lack some gentleness... you rub the sore / When you should bring the plaster" Gonzalo to Sebastian Act 2 Scene 1 |
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"If you now beheld them, |
your affections / Would become tender" Ariel to Prospero Act 5 Scene 1 Ariel calls to Prospero's compassionate side |
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"A born devil, on whose nature /
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Nurture can never stick" Prospero regarding Caliban Act 4 Scene 1 |
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Caliban saying to Prospero that he is the only one Prospero can treat cruelly and boss around on the island |
"I am all the subjects that you have"
Act 1 Scene 2 |
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"in dreaming / The clouds methought would open, |
and show riches / Ready to drop upon me, that when I waked / I cried to dream again" Caliban Act 3 Scene 2 |
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"be merry... our escape / |
Is much beyond our loss" Gonzalo Act 2 Scene 1 |
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Prospero, regarding his books "I prize..." |
"I prize above my dukedom" Act 1 Scene 2 |
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Descriptions of Gonzalo 3 |
"his gentleness" "honest" "good old Lord" |
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"I pitied thee, / |
Took pains to make thee speak" Miranda to Caliban Act 1 Scene 2 |
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"I must obey. His art |
is of such power" Caliban regarding Prospero's commands Act 1 Scene 2 |
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Descriptions of Caliban 3 |
"demi-devil" "poor credulous monster" "vile race" |
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Quotes that show Prospero's sadistic side ("Side-stitches that...") ("Thou shalt be pinched...") |
"Side-stitches that shall pen thy breath up" "Though shalt be pinched... each pinch more stinging / Than bees that made 'em" Both Prospero to Caliban Both Act 1 Scene 2 |
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When Caliban loved Prospero ("Thou strok'st me...") |
"Thou strok'st me and mad'st much of me... I loved thee"
Caliban to Prospero Act 1 Scene 2 |
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"The direful spectacle of the wreck, which touched / |
The very virtue of compassion in thee" Prospero to Miranda Act 1 Scene 2 Miranda's compassionate side |
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"This thing of darkness I / |
Acknowledge mine" Prospero regarding Caliban Act 5 Scene 1 |