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  1. Naples: the King of Naples. He does hear me: i.e., I, who am the new King of Naples, hear myself, and therefore the King of Naples hears me. 435. And that he does I weep: i.e., and I weep at this reminder that my father is dead, making me the king. 436. at ebb: dry.

  2. Jul 4, 2023 · ALONSO, King of Naples SEBASTIAN, his brother PROSPERO, the right Duke of Milan ANTONIO, his brother, the usurping Duke of Milan FERDINAND, Son to the King of Naples GONZALO, an honest old counsellor ADRIAN, Lord FRANCISCO, Lord CALIBAN, a savage and deformed slave TRINCULO, a jester STEPHANO, a drunken butler MASTER OF A SHIP BOATSWAIN MARINERS

  3. Hail, many-colour'd messenger, that ne'er. Dost disobey the wife of Jupiter; Who with thy saffron wings upon my flowers. Diffusest honey-drops, refreshing showers, And with each end of thy blue bow dost crown. My bosky acres and my unshrubb'd down, Rich scarf to my proud earth; why hath thy queen.

  4. The Tempest script is very long, so we have separated the play into it’s original Acts and Scenes. Click on the appropriate links below to read Shakespeare’s full textof The Tempest, or The Tempest translated into simple, modern English: Read all of Shakespeare’s plays translated to modern English >>.

  5. The Tempest Synopsis As the play opens, a tempest-tossed ship is wrecked upon the shores of an enchanted isle whereon dwell Prospero and his lovely daughter, Miranda, alone save for Caliban, a deformed and brutish half man/half beast whom Prospero has enslaved, and Ariel, a dainty spirit of the winds and Prospero’s servant.

  6. Conspires with Alonso, King of Naples, To give him annual tribute, do him homage, Subject my coronet to his crown, and bend My dukedom, yet unbow'd-alas, poor Milan!- To most ignoble stooping. MIRANDA. O the heavens! PROSPERO. This King of Naples, being an enemy To me inveterate, hearkens my brother's suit; To help him remove me and mine

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  8. Full Book Analysis. Prospero’s desire to return home to Italy and reclaim his position as the rightful Duke of Milan drives the plot of The Tempest. However, we don’t know about Prospero’s history until the second scene of the play. Instead, the play begins by hurtling the audience straight into the action. The first scene opens on a ship ...

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