Prospero gives Ferdinand the task to test his love for Miranda. Tooth’d briers, sharp furzes, pricking goss, and thorns, Which ent’red their frail shins. Ans: Ceres has been maintaining a strategic distance from the organization of Venus and her child Cupid in light of the fact that once Pluto, the divine force of death stole away her little girl Prosperina, with the assistance of Venus and her child Cupid. This is the mouth o’ the cell. Why are the spirits involved in the scene? Caliban’s hereditary nature, he continues, makes him unfit to live among civilized people and earns him his isolation on the island. Ans: Iris is the rainbow-bearing delivery person sent by her fancy woman Juno-the sovereign of the sky. Prospero is at his residence. How can you conclude from the extract that the celebration was grand? My industrious servant, Ariel! (VI).Give the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage: (a) spongy: like a sponge (b) watery arch: rainbow, CERES. What, Ariel! ( Ans: Cupid is said to be waspish-headed because he was hot-headed. Why does Prospero ask Ferdinand not to smile at him? 6. Prospero gives his blessing to Ferdinand and Miranda, warning Ferdinand only that he take care not to break Miranda’s “virgin-knot” before the wedding has been solemnized (IV.i. Nurture can never stick; on whom my pains. (I).What is meant by “Dropsy drown this fool! Where is Prospero? From toe to crown he’ll fill our skins with pinches, STEPHANO. He calls him a “lying slave” and reminds him of the effort he made to educate him (I.ii.347). How is the subplot integrated into the main plot? Ans: They are tortured and pursued by spirits toward the end. Summon’d me hither, to this short-grass’d blue? Ans: Iris requested that the fairies go along with them in the festival by moving nimbly in their dress, and she requested that the sickle men leave their work in fields and cheer in the festival while favoring them that they in every case live cheerfully. ARIEL. 4. CALIBAN, STEPHANO, and TRINCULO are driven out. carry logs so he can rest. Why does Stephano give Trinculo another garment? In The Tempest, Prospero uses a storm to wreck a ship on the island he is stranded on in an attempt to bring himself and his daughter back into society.When Ferdinand… Fury, Fury! (VI).Give the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage: (a) contract: agreement (b) estate: expensive area of land in a country, Cutting the clouds towards Paphos; and her son, Dove-drawn with her. Give the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage:(a) amends(b) outstrip, (a) amends: compensate or make up for wrong doing(b) outstrip: move faster and overtake, PROSPERO. The answers of workbook for The Tempest Act 4 Scene 1 is very useful for the students of ISC who are studying in either Class 11 or 12. Who is her messenger? How? King and Caliban are before Prospero’s house with the plot to murder Prospero. He asks Ariel to chase the three culprits and torment them by tightening their muscles like the cramps of old age, and make them suffer until they are more spotted than a wild cat. Ferdinand doesn’t accept that Prospero has given his little girl, Miranda to him. These our actors, (As I foretold you) were all spirits, and. The solemn temples, the great globe itself. How? Ans: Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo were wet because they just got out from the grimy and scummy lake, with their bodies smelling because of foul water. Show how attractive is nature Ceres’care. Do that good mischief which may make this island. I thank thee for that jest; here’s a garment, for’t. Caliban is an ugly monster, who was the ruler of the island before Prospero came to this island and now he is his slave. Why was Prospero annoyed with him? From where did Ariel get the glittering garments? ‘A contract of true love' means the wedding of two lovers. (I).State why Ferdinand is in a moved sort. 2. Who is Mars and Mars’, minion? Caliban’s hereditary nature, he continues, makes him unfit to live among civilized people and earns him his isolation on the island. (V).How does Ceres know that Juno is coming on the scene? Iris describes fields as rich farms of wheat, rye, barley, oats and peas, and describes hills as the place where the sheep graze and describe riverbanks as that covered in vines and branches. (V).Where did they finally go? The punishment is created so that Ferdinand will not feel that Miranda is won too easily. What steps did he take to ensure that their love was genuine? Hast strangely stood the test. 1. (II). Enter ARIEL, loaden with glistering apparel, etc. Ferdinand is in a moved sort because he is puzzled and surprised to see the sudden change in Prospero's attitude. The messenger is Iris and Jupiter is the chief God in Roman mythology. PROSPERO. Miranda and Ferdinand is with him. Lord is mentioned to be calm so that Prospero doesn’t think about their arrangement and they convey their arrangement effectively, with no disturbance. Prospero tries to control Miranda’s knowledge of their lives in Milan by keeping it a secret from her. (IV).Finally, what happens to the three culprits at the end? It indicated the incomparability of Prospero over the three offenders. And, like the baseless fabric of this vision. Why needn’t Ceres be afraid of the company of Venus or her son? His consolation was Miranda which he got after passing several tests. In the above extract, the rain is described as sprinkling dewdrops and shower on flowers, whereas rainbow is described as the colorful arch bowing over the wooden fields and grassy meadows. As if you were dismay’d; be cheerful, sir. (I).Who is the messenger and who is Jupiter? I believe that he is concerned about this because her royalty will be damaged. PROSPERO. Caliban is annoyed with Trinculo because he isn’t not kidding about the play and insane behind the extravagant garments of a closet. Ans: He asks Ariel to pursue the three guilty parties and torture them by fixing their muscles like the spasms of mature age, and cause them to endure until they are more spotted than a wild cat. Describe their physical appearance and other qualities. Prospero plans to deal with him and his companions by tormenting them. (I).Who are they referred to in the first extract? He calls him a “lying slave” and reminds him of the effort he made to educate him (I.ii.347). Ans: Murder’s plan was to kill Prospero. (IV).From where did Ariel get the glittering garments? Prospero does whatever he wants to Caliban because he is at the highest of the hierarchical system and he uses his language, books and magic to sustain his power. What happens finally according to Prospero to the world and its grand buildings? (III).How does Prospero compensate Ferdinand for the punishment borne by the latter? (V).What does Prospero, tell Ferdinand about the revels? Now is the jerkin under the line. What was his consolation? Sit then and talk with her; she is thine own. Mars and Mars’ minion refers to Venus, the wife of Mars. Towards their project. They are in the tarnished scummy lake behind Prospero’s room. Ferdinand says he doesn't mind being a slave as long as he is close to Miranda. What are they asked to do? Prospero says Ferdinand that | have given you severe punishment, in order to test and get the rightful husband for my daughter. This is a most majestic vision, and. 4. Who is Ceres? It is my promise. Two occasions to prove answer are: 1. In some ways, Ariel in The Tempest is parallel to Caliban. 15 – 17). Why is Caliban referred to as “born devil”? Later on, Prospero repays Ferdinand by giving his girl to Ferdinand, in the observer of paradise. How does Prospero show that everything on earth has its end? Do, do; we steal by line and level, and’t, STEPHANO. Why are the spirits involved in the scene? (VI). Seest thou here. (O’er whom I give thee pow’r) here to this place. Justice does require, however, that Prospero's dukedom be restored. (V).Who are sickle men? Tooth’d briers, sharp furzes, pricking goss, and thorns, Which ent’red their frail shins. Ariel additionally tortures them through prickly bushes and hedges which visited their transgressions. What is meant by, “Steal by line and level”? Show how attractive is nature Ceres’care. With your sedg’d crowns and ever-harmless looks, Leave your crisp channels, and on this blue land, Come, temperate nymphs, and help to celebrate. He instructs Nurture can never stick; on whom my pains. Give two instances to substantiate your answer. Nature is described attractive under Ceres's care who is the goddess of mother earth and takes care of farms of rich wheat, barley and oats, mountains where the nibbling sheep sleeps and river banks with rock seashore. 4. Ans: Iris portrays fields as rich ranches of wheat, rye, grain, oats and peas, and depicts slopes as where the sheep nibble and depict riverbanks as that shrouded in plants and branches. Ferdinand is aboard the ship that is run aground due to the storm created by the sorcerer and old Duke, Prospero.Ferdinand is separated from his father and friends (purposely) by Ariel, the airy servant of Prospero.Ariel leads Ferdinand to Prospero and his daughter Miranda, with whom he instantly falls in love.Ferdinand, who is astounded that … (V).How is the theme of forgiveness carried out in the play? ARIEL. (VI).Give the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage: (a) dismayed: cause (b) inherit: receive. 3. Who is Hymen? He also arched the colored bow over the wooded fields and grassy meadows. Prospero accuses Caliban of being ungrateful for all that he has taught and given him. 4. Ans: When Ariel thumps the tabor(small drum), they(Sebastian, Trinculo, and Caliban) listened carefully and opened their eyes, and being mindful they begun searching for the wellspring of music. How does the extract above describe the rain and the rainbow? Why did Prospero abruptly end the revels? Ans: Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo are punished because they were wanting to slaughter Prospero, so as to show them a thing or two Prospero chooses to rebuff them. (IV).How does Prospero show that everything on earth has its end? What does Prospero, tell Ferdinand about the revels? Here, we are providing you with the solutions of Workbook of The Tempest Act 4 Scene 1. Where thou thyself dost air—the Queen o’ the sky. Prospero along with Ceres, Juno, Iris and the other spirits which helped him in his earlier assignments has arranged this majestic vision. Where are the king and Caliban? Ans: Ariel brought the glittering garments from Prospero’s house. Moreover, she is not permitted to even give him her name, although she does. 5. Who are sickle men? They are asked to leave all their work behind and rejoice in the celebration of two lovers. Now, jerkin, you are like to lose your hair, and prove a bald, TRINCULO. 2. Be you quiet, monster. What does the messenger tell Ceres on behalf of Juno? Describe what they were doing drunk? 3. Ans: Prospero says Ferdinand that I have given you extreme discipline, so as to test and get the legitimate spouse for my girl. Prospero sets up a trap, clothes at the side of the road, to catch those who are plotting against him. The person addressed to is Ferdinand. Ans: Ceres welcomes Iris by valuing her brilliant wings, which sprinkles dew drops on blossoms and says her that you curve your hued bows over my lush fields and green knolls. They were getting angry on-air for blowing on their face, and they were beating the ground for kissing their feet, but they were moving forward in their project, which was first to find the source of the ditty music and secondly to kill Prospero. Ceres greets Iris by appreciating her golden wings, which sprinkles dew drops on flowers and says her that you arch your colored bows over my wooded fields and grassy meadows. Where is Prospero? Miranda as "thine own acquisition\" was worthily purchased. Ferdinand and Miranda. Enter CALIBAN. Murder’s plan was to kill Prospero. They all are approached to assemble as Prospero needs to show a fast presentation of his enchanted forces to the two youthful sweethearts. If I have too austerely punish’d you. Mars and Mars’ minion refers to Venus, the wife of Mars. This is the mouth o’ the cell. Why is the king requested to be quiet? His wife's name is Juno, and Iris is Juno's messenger. These lines describe the natural scenery as farms of wheat, rye, barley oats, and mountains are described as grassy hills where nibbling sheep sleeps. Finally, where did Ariel leave them and in what condition? You cannot print contents of this website. Ferdinand uses hyperbole when he says what? Ans: Prospero wanted Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo to be summoned because Prospero wanted to punish and torment them for their sins, and their plot to kill him. Answer. 2. They are beautiful young female spirits, presiding over fountains, wells, spring, and streams. Ans: Juno is the queen of the sky, Ariel has invited her to come on the scene, because Prospero has asked Ariel to assemble all the spirits who were engaged with him in the past tasks as he needed to introduce a mystical show to the youthful sweethearts. Why? Prospero says that his body and his brain is turning out to be uglier step by step. You sunburn’d sicklemen, of August weary. (I).Why needn’t Ceres be afraid of the company of Venus or her son? What does Iris ask the nymphs and the sickle men to do? .The charm dissolves apace; And as the morning steals upon the night, Melting the darkness, so their rising senses ICSE Rankers is a free educational platform for icse k-12 students. At last I left them. Prospero does not like being reminded of his baser side, that all humans have, and that is why he pursues the goodness of Ariel instead. What is the vanity of Prospero’s art? 5. this my jerkin? Ans: They at long last fled as Prospero tortured was going to torture them. Ans: In the above extract, the downpour is portrayed as sprinkling dewdrops and shower on blossoms, while rainbow is depicted as the brilliant curve bowing over the wooden fields and verdant glades. (VI).Give the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage: (a) Nurture: breeding (b) cankers: becoming poisonous, TRINCULO. 6. there, Tyrant, there! Let them be hunted soundly. (V).How did Caliban, Stephano and Trinculo get wet? (I).Where does this scene take place? They finally ran away as Prospero tormented was about to torment them. The Bible opens with the image of a stormy sea: "In the beginning of creation, when God made heaven and earth, the earth was without form and void, with darkness over the face of the abyss, and a mighty wind that swept over the surface of the waters. Prospero wanted Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo to be summoned because Prospero wanted to punish and torment them for their sins, and their plot to kill him. Here, afore Heaven, For thou shalt find she will outstrip all praise. (Image: Angelica Kauffman/Public domain) Ariel and Prospero in The Tempest. Who is her messenger? Since the very beginning when Prospero sees that he loves Miranda and she is in love with him he is really happy that his plans are working. What is an oracle? 6. Prospero pretends to be opposed to the romance but really is happy about it. Who are the rabble? Give two instances to substantiate your answer. What happens finally according to Prospero to the world and its grand buildings? “Dropsy drown this fool” means ‘hell with this idiot'.Caliban is annoyed with Trinculo because he is not serious about the play and crazy behind the fancy clothes of a wardrobe. 3. Ferdinand and Miranda have a wedding ceremony facilitated by spirits in the form of mythological figures. PROSPERO. They were hung on the line so that Caliban, Trinculo, and Stephano could use the line as a bath to come out from that smelly pond and wear those garments as their own clothes were filthy. ISC HUB - All Subjects E-Books & solutions for Class 11&12, LINK- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tempest.hub. He tends to want the upper hand when it comes to disputes. We are such stuff, As dreams are made on; and our little life.
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. How has Prospero punished Ferdinand? Fictional biography. (II).Who is Juno? Trinculo would become the viceroy of Stephano. Mistress line, is not. Mistress line, is not, Do, do; we steal by line and level, and’t, I thank thee for that jest; here’s a garment. And flat meads thatch’d with stover, them to keep; To make cold nymphs chaste crowns; and thy broomgroves. What does Miranda volunteer to do? 5. Now is the jerkin under the line. (IV).What does Iris ask the nymphs and the sickle men to do? 2. Since the very beginning when Prospero sees that he loves Miranda and she is in love with him he is really happy that his plans are working. They are in the filthy scummy pond behind Prospero's room. What is good mischief? Why was it severe, physically and psychologically? Fury and Tyrant are the two spirits disguised in the form of dogs and hounds. His consolation was Miranda which he got after passing several tests. 5. Ans: At long last Ariel left them in the rank smelling lake concealing their body to their jaws, behind Prospero’s home. They are asked to chase Caliban, Stephano, Trinculo and torment them. The masque is given in honor of Ferdinand and Miranda, the betrothed couple. Ferdinand is aboard the ship that is run aground due to the storm created by the sorcerer and old Duke, Prospero.Ferdinand is separated from his father and friends (purposely) by Ariel, the airy servant of Prospero.Ariel leads Ferdinand to Prospero and his daughter Miranda, with whom he instantly falls in love.Ferdinand, who is astounded that … Go bring the rabble. What further assignment does Prospero give to Ariel? Ans: Prospero is at before his cell. Ferdinand is also manipulated by Prospero and Ariel, but again, not as a punishment or through blackmail. What does Ariel say that Prospero’s command will be carried without any delay? What are they asked to do? Ariel is the principal figure in the elaborate testing that goes on throughout the play: the test of Ferdinand’s love for Miranda, the test of the court party and their requisite punishment and then forgiveness; and he is also, and this is very important, the ultimate test for Prospero … Here on this grass-plot, in this very place. A contract of true love; be not too late. Finally, what happens to the three culprits at the end? These lines show us the natural beauty described in the extract. Towards their project. Prospero hopes she and Ferdinand will be attracted to each other. What is the vanity of Prospero’s art? Stephano, Trinculo, and Caliban are referred to as ‘they’ in the first extract. (III).Who is referred to as my king? 2. Who is Juno? What was “thine own acquisition, worthily purchased”? Of wheat, rye, barley, vetches, oats, and pease; Thy turfy mountains, where live nibbling sheep. (V).Why has Ceres been avoiding the company of Venus and her blind son? 6. Prospero does not show any feelings about the relationship between Miranda and Ferdinand. It is an allusion to what happens to people who pass the line of equator. Give the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage:(a) continuance(b) foison, (a) continuance: the state of remaining in existence or operation(b) foison: plenty, IRIS. Caliban attempted to attack Miranda. there, Tyrant, there! Prospero has punished Ferdinand by giving him various tasks, such as carrying and piling up logs, etc. Venus and her son planned a mischievous trick on Ferdinand and Miranda who had sworn not sleep together till their wedding day, but their trick failed, and Venus with his son Cupid went home back and Cupid broke all his arrows swearing that now he will never shoot anyone again, and would play with birds like other boys. Ariel is commanded by Prospero and is not given what he desires most—his freedom. “Thy vexations” refers to the trouble and punishment which Prospero gave to Ferdinand. You do look, my son, in a mov’d sort. Give the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage:(a) dismayed(b) inherit. Lord is mentioned to be calm so that Prospero doesn’t think about their arrangement and they convey their arrangement effectively, with no disturbance. (IV).What is meant by, “Steal by line and level”? Some vanity  of mine art. Hail, many-colored messenger, that ne’er, Who with thy saffron wings upon my flow’rs. Then, as my gift, and thine own acquisition. Have given you here a third of mine own life. The play is initially based around Prospero; once Duke of Milan, a loving father to Miranda and inhabitant of the island for the past twelve years, after being usurped by his scheming brother Antonio. His love for Miranda, ability to forgive his enemies, and the true happy ending he creates all coalesce to mitigate the … What is said about him in this context? At last I left them. Juno blesses the couple by wishing and praying from her heart that may they always live happily. Why? Sit then and talk with her; she is thine own. It is said in the extract that they are tired of working in the farms by the august's summer. Ferdinand promises to comply. Prospero makes the claim that he is a traitor, a spy, and is attempting to order him around. Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo are punished because they were planning to kill Prospero, so in order to teach them a lesson Prospero decides to punish them. (II).What magic charm did Venus and her son plan against Ferdinand and Miranda? Caliban would get free from Prospero’s authority.2. What question does Ceres ask the messenger at the end of her speech? (I). 3. What does Iris do to the mother earth? (II).How does Iris describe the fields, mountains, and riverbanks? Then I beat my tabor. How would the three benefit from this mischief? Taking Ariel’s compassion to heart, Prospero chooses to forgive them. It is said about him in this setting he has broken every one of his bolts and swore that he will never shoot anybody again and would rather play with winged creatures like different young men. Bids thee leave these, and with her sovereign Grace. Why were they hung in the line? What allusion is there in their usage? (III).How does Prospero compensate Ferdinand for the punishment borne by the latter? Fury, Fury! Do, do; we steal by line and level, and’t, STEPHANO. Ariel brought the glittering garments from Prospero's house. Prospero has these intentions of getting revenge, which us readers can knowingly tell that the use of his ‘art’ gets him what it is that he wants. Ceres, most bounteous lady, thy rich leas. CALIBAN. Prospero says this, as he likes Ferdinand and wants him as his son-in-law. What is it that Ferdinand believes even against an oracle? Prithee, my king, be quiet. Come hither from the furrow and be merry. (I).What are a disgrace and an infinite loss? pass of pate; there’s another garment for’t. (1.1.218), he does not hesitate to put the men through the agony of what they believe is a horrible disaster resulting in the death of Prince Ferdinand. Give the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage:(a) society(b) Paphos, (a) society: company(b) Paphos: a town in the coastal city of South West Cyprus, FERDINAND. Caliban is unambiguously Prospero’s slave. No noise, and enter. Ans: They were blowing up on-air for blowing all over, and they were beating the ground for kissing their feet, yet they were pushing ahead in their venture, which was first to discover the wellspring of the tune music and furthermore to murder Prospero. Here on this grass-plot, in this very place. “Steal by line and level” is an excellent. Answer The compensation is the hand of Miranda in marriage. He is annoyed with him because he is ungrateful for all those that he has taught to him. (V).Why does Prospero ask Ferdinand not to smile at him? Juno shows up in the scene and alludes to Ceres as her sister and solicitations Ceres to come and favor both the sweethearts so they live cheerfully. What are they asked to do? Describe the scene that followed when Ariel beat the tabor. (III).How has he arranged the contract of true love? (VI).Give the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage: (a) society: company (b) Paphos: a town in the coastal city of South West Cyprus, FERDINAND. To come and sport. Like Miranda, Ferdinand is honest and kind, a loving son, who will make a loving husband to Miranda. PROSPERO and ARIEL remain, invisible. By the play’s end all have the ‘liberty’ (1.2.245) that Ariel demands of Prospero, but which is here denied. Do that good mischief which may make this island. It was gifted by Prospero to Ferdinand for the punishment and test he has passed. 1. Why was it arranged? She summons Ceres, the goddess of the field and earth. This novel is written by William Shakespeare. In such another trick. Ans: Ceres is the goddess of horticulture and all natural products on earth. 1. For a little. 2. There is not only disgrace and dishonor in, TRINCULO. His wife’s name is Juno, and Iris is Juno’s messenger. Ferdinand stood well and passed the test. Where are they? Shakespeare gave power to Prospero to accomplish this, and this is an example of him using the magic and power for non-personal gain, but that of the love for his daughter and her happiness. When Ariel beats the tabor(small drum), they(Sebastian, Trinculo, and Caliban) pricked up their ears and opened their eyes, and being attentive they started looking around for the source of music. Give the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage:(a) channels(b) weary, (a) channels: water(b) weary: extreme tiredness. Ans: Caliban is a terrible beast, who was the leader of the island before Prospero resulted in these present circumstances island and now he is his slave. The three are benefitted by this mischief because: 5. Who else are with him? Ans: Nature is depicted appealing under Ceres’ consideration who is the goddess of mother earth and deals with homesteads of rich wheat, grain and oats, mountains where the snacking sheep dozes and stream keeps money with rock coastline. (I).Whom has Prospero wanted to be summoned? Prospero tells Ferdinand that if he takes Miranda's virginity before they are married, then all Hell will break loose. If it was not done, then Prospero will cover their skin with pinches from head to toe, making them strange creatures. Prospero then calls in Ariel and asks him to summon spirits to perform a masque for Ferdinand and Miranda. These tasks were severe, physically and psychologically because it was the work of fellow labor not of a king's son. I told you, sir, they were red-hot with drinking, For breathing in their faces; beat the ground, For kissing of their feet; yet always bending. The theme of power continues through the end of the play, although now it is not for the purpose of exploitation but for restoration. (VI).Give the meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage: (a) luggage: needless weight (b) line and level: systematically. They were hung on the line so that Caliban, Trinculo, and Stephano could utilize the line as a shower to come out from that malodorous lake and wear those articles of clothing as their own garments were dirty. From toe to crown he’ll fill our skins with pinches, STEPHANO. Why are Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo punished? This is a most majestic vision, and. Let them be hunted soundly. You sunburn’d sicklemen, of August weary. And, like the baseless fabric of this vision. Ans: Prospero says Ferdinand that I have given you extreme discipline, so as to test and get the legitimate spouse for my girl. (III).How does Prospero compensate Ferdinand for the punishment borne by the latter? Prospero promises to punish him by giving him cramps at night, and Caliban responds by chiding Prospero for imprisoning him on the island that once belonged to him alone. How do Prospero plan to deal with him and his companions? What does Ceres say about the messenger? (II).Why are Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo punished? What was their project(line 5)? 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