Balboa was about a man that was a gambling pig farmer who is trying to pay his debt. Everybody seen him as a trouble making peasant. He wants to be known as a courage, fearsome and brave person. Balboa’s kingdom in Darien is under a threat from Spain. In lines 76 – 80 it states “He is already in trouble. His kingdom in Darien on the east coast of the New World is under threat, and not from the Indians, whom he manages well, but from Spain. Balboa had organized the …show more content…
The pilgrims went through a scary storm which caused the ship to be shaken apart. The ship was already in bad shape. The master agreed to continue the journey. They fell upon a land called Cape Code. In lines 74 -77 it states “they fell upon their knees and blessed the God of Heaven who had brought them over the vast and furious ocean, and delivered them from all the perils and miseries thereof, again to set their feet on the firm and stable earth, their proper element”. This part of text explains the pilgrims arrived onto Cape Code harbor safety. Once the settled they brought a large open boat. They started on trimming her (they give the boat human characteristic). After the ship being bruised and shattered, they saw its going to be long for fix her. While they boat was being repaired the pilgrims set out for discovery of Cape Code, while discovering this land they caught sight of the Indians. In lines 131 – 134 it states “the Indians seeing themselves thus followed”. The Indians seen their self being followed so they disappear back into the woods. The Indians left their tracks in the sand while trying to escape from the pilgrims. Earlier the next morning the pilgrim followed the Indians trail and came across what they hoped was their place of residence, they came across some bushes instead. Afterward they came to the other shore that lead them right to the Indians homes. …show more content…
During their travel a storm strike the ship. Everybody on board feared for their lives, and was preparing for the ship to sink. In lines 31-34 it states “God have mercy on us! —The ship’s breaking up! —Goodbye, wife and kids! —Goodbye, brother! —We’re breaking up, we’re breaking up!... Let’s all sink with the king”. This shows if they’re going to die, they are willing to go down with the king. While the people on the boat was sinking, Miranda and Prospero stand on the shore of their island, looking out to sea to the shipwrecked. Miranda wanted to help the people out. Prospero promised her that everything is all right. He decides to tell Miranda he arranged this storm for them to shipwreck. Prospero tells his daughter the story they ended on the island where they remain now and have been for twelve years. After telling his daughter the story, he put her to sleep. Little did Miranda know her father wanted revenge on his brother for taking his crown away from him. Prospero took over Caliban and His Mother Island. In lines 356 – 350 it states “I have to eat my dinner now. This island belongs to me because Sycorax, my mother, left it to me. But you’ve taken it from me. When you first got here, you petted me and took care of me, you