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Title: Tempest analysis Act 4 scene 1
Description: A* a level notes act 4 scene 1 can also be used for GCSE got full marks
Description: A* a level notes act 4 scene 1 can also be used for GCSE got full marks
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Act 4 scene 1
What aspects of Ceres are conveyed by Iris’ words and what is the purpose of this?
- Fertility and abundance ‘bounteous lady’
- Generosity ‘thy rich less’
- Ares – known as Demeter in Greek mythology is the goddess of the earth and
harvest, responsible for growth and futility of fruit and crops
- Spring imagery ‘April’
- Power of Ceres ‘thy rich leas of wheat, rye, barley, Vetches, oats and peas’ Syndetic
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- ‘Stover’ winter forage – even in the winter there is plenty
- ‘the banks with peonied and twilled brims’ everything else is lush, the banks are
restrained
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Suggests that
Ceres is also about control
What is significant about ‘cold nymphs’ and ‘love-lorn’ bachelors?’
- can connect with Chaste Nyth Miranda
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Why does Ceres not want to meet Venus and Cupid?
- Blames them for the fact that her daughter fell in love – Venus and Cupid would
have been behind it
- Prospero planned Miranda’s future
- Ceres feels as if she’s been the victim
Title: Tempest analysis Act 4 scene 1
Description: A* a level notes act 4 scene 1 can also be used for GCSE got full marks
Description: A* a level notes act 4 scene 1 can also be used for GCSE got full marks