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The Tempest - Scene analysis and summary

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This is an in-depth scene by scene analysis and summary of each scene in Shakespeare's "The Tempest". I highlight the storyline the significance of characters, their relationships and their actions. I have also included quotes that are vital to each scene and explain them in the context of the scen...

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, Act 1 Scenes
There is
big storm that tosses around a ship
a

King of Naples Sebastian his brother
Alonso
Antonio Gonzalo 4 others are on board
They are on their home from a
wedding
in Twinisia
way
The Boatswain shouts instructions to the saliors
and the
passengers
he would be their subject but
normally
he them orders
gives
this shows a
struggle
power
as

Gancalo reminds him who he is
and he should be for
says hanged
the he is
speaking
way
However due to the strom they alow him
to take
charge
People enter and exit giving the affect
boat
of the
sinking and everyone
being terrified
Antonio Sebastian are furious at the
Boatswain's lack of for their authority
regard
they curse him Css 38 dog car whoreson
and isolent noisemaker

, As the ship sinks Antonio wants to
die with the
go king showing loyalty
while Sebastian wants goodbye
say
leave him instead 64 65

Foreshadowing their attitudes later
in the
play


Miranda
Act 1 Scene 2
watch
Prospero the tempest from
there home on shore
Miranda feels for the seafarers
and thinks thesorry
storm is a result of
her father's
magic
she knows how powerful he is always
him
obeys
Prospero caused the storm but does not
tell Miranda that he just that
no one harmed
says
was

Prospero refers to his
magic
as art
he is much of almost
a
puppeteer
like Shakespeare himself
about the
creating
characters
a
question
freewill the
throughout play

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