The tempest - Miranda
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- Created on: 17-04-15 09:55
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- Miranda
- Youth
- Naive
- How beauteous mankind is
- However, she is aware of Calibans evil
- Tis a villain,sir
- No concept of human issues
- Cant believe the evil that caused her being on the island
- Innocence
- She represents the guileless innocence of youth
- Virginity
- Purity
- Impressionable
- Obedient
- Subservient
- Often obeys Prospero
- Stands up to caliban
- Backbone
- Abhorred slave, Which any print of goodness wilt not take, Being capable of all ill!
- Backbone
- Subservient
- Naive
- Emotional
- Meek
- O, I have suffered
- Empathy
- With those that I saw suffer
- Meek
- Isolation
- Little human contact
- How many goodly creatures are there here!
- Falls in love with Ferdinand at first sight
- A thing divine
- Little human contact
- Only female character
- Gentle influence in the play
- Her plot with Ferdinand (marriage)
- is significant to the unity at the end of the play
- Her plot line develops and matures
- At end we look to her for hope in the future
- Name = that which must be admired
- Youth
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