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Title: Tempest Act 3 scene 1 - analysis
Description: A* a level analysis on the Tempest Act 3 scene 1 can also be used for GCSE

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Act 3 scene 1

Miranda’s feelings for Ferdinand
- Offers to help – worries about him “not so hard work” “pray now, rest yourself”
- Crying “I am a fool to weep at what I am gland of” – she’s willing to do work herself
– selfless love
- Asking to be husband – traditionally a man would as the women
...
Taking control “my husband then” – asker him if he
loves her “do you love me?”
- Makes herself seem vulnerable – naivety
- ‘I am your wife, if you will marry me, if not I’ll die your maid’ – Hurtful ‘pray’ pleading
- pathetic fallacy “I would the lightning had burnt up those logs” – conveys her own
feelings “when this burn ‘twill weep from having wearied you” – if she had the power
to change nature she would
- Explanative ‘atlas’ – out of emotions
- She’s willing to go against Prospero “my father is hard at study”
- Tells him her name ‘Miranda – oh my father”
- “ I would not wish any companion in the world but you” hinting at marriage - only
persons she’s met – swears by her modesty “the jewel in my dower”
- she speaks too freely “I practice something too widly” – nervous – doesn’t know any
better not had a mum as a role model
Title: Tempest Act 3 scene 1 - analysis
Description: A* a level analysis on the Tempest Act 3 scene 1 can also be used for GCSE