Authors: William Shakespeare
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Tend
pay attention to
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Blow … enough
blow until you burst, as long as we have enough rock-free sea to maneuver in
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have
take
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Play the
act like
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mar
ruin
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Hence
be gone
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roarers
waves/riotous people
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counsellor
adviser/member of the king’s council
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work … present
calm the current events
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hand
handle
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hap
happen
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he … gallows
“he that is born to be hanged shall never be drowned” (proverbial)
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mark
ominous indicator
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rope of his destiny
i.e. the hangman’s noose
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cable
anchor rope
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Down … topmast
reduce the height of the ship’s main mast (to increase stability)
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to … course
i.e. as near as possible to a standstill
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our office
we are as we undertake our work
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o’er
up
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pox
plague
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cur
dog
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warrant … drowning
guarantee he will not drown
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unstanched
promiscuous/sexually unsatisfied/menstruating freely
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Lay her ahold
keep the ship steady by sailing close to the wind
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Set … to
raise both foresail and mainsail in order to drive the ship into open sea
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must … cold
i.e. must we die/must our prayers be ineffective
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merely
completely
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wide-chopped
loud-mouthed/with mouth wide open
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ten tides
pirates were hanged on the shore where their bodies remained during three tides
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hanged yet
i.e. will survive to be hanged on land
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at wid’st
wide open
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glut
swallow
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We split
the ship is splitting apart/we are shipwrecked
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furlong
220 yards
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acre
furlong
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long heath
heather
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brown furze
withered gorse
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fain
rather
Act 1 Scene 2
1.2
Location: the rest of the play is set in various parts of Prospero’s island
1.2
Prospero
from Latin for “to cause to succeed”; in Italian and Spanish means “fortunate, prosperous”
1.2
Miranda
from Latin for “to wonder, marvel”; means “she who is admired”
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art
skill, magic, learning
2
allay
calm
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pitch
black substance obtained from boiling tar
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welkin’s
sky’s
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fire
lightning
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brave
splendid
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or ere
before
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fraughting souls
those constituting the freight (cargo)
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collected
calm, composed
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amazement
fear/wonder
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whence I am
where I am from
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more better
of a higher rank
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full poor cell
very humble dwelling, often that of a hermit or monk
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no greater father
no more important a father than this
cell
suggests
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More to know
desire to know more
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meddle with
mingle with/intrude upon
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provision
foresight
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perdition
loss, damage
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Betid
happened
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bootless inquisition
useless inquiry
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ope
open
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Out
fully
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Hath … remembrance
remains in your memory
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assurance
certainty
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warrants
guarantees
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tended
cared for/waited upon
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backward
past period
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abysm
abyss, gulf
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aught
anything
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piece
exemplar, image
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no worse issued
(you are) of no less noble birth
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blessèd
fortunate
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holp
helped
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o’th’teen
of the trouble
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turned you to
caused you
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from
absent from
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mark
pay attention to
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perfidious
treacherous
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manage
management
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signories
domains/governing bodies of Italian states
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prime
foremost
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liberal arts
seven scholastic disciplines: grammar, logic, rhetoric, music, astronomy, geometry, arithmetic
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state
country/role as duke
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stranger
estranged
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transported And rapt
absorbed and enraptured
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perfected
skilled (in)
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suits
petitions, requests
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trash for over-topping
rein in for being overly ambitious
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new … mine
promoted or gave new positions to Prospero’s officials (
creatures
)
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changed ’em
substituted others for them/altered their duties
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new formed ’em
created new positions/changed their allegiances
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key
control (plays on senses of “musical key” and “tuning key”)
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that
so that
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ivy … trunk
the rapid growth of ivy on a tree’s trunk can choke or poison the tree
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verdure
sap/vitality/power
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worldly ends
i.e. state or governmental duties
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closeness
solitude
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but
only
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retired
secluded, secret
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O’er-prized … rate
outstripped the people’s understanding/was too precious for the people to value
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good parent
“good parents breed bad children” (proverbial)
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beget of
breed in
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falsehood … contrary
deception which, in its opposing nature, was
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sans
without
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lorded
made lord
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else exact
otherwise demand
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one … lie
i.e. one who has lied so frequently that he has made his memory false (
a sinner
) by coming to believe in his own lies
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into
unto
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it
i.e. the lie
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out o’th’substitution
as a result of having usurped me
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th’outward face
the appearance
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screen
separation/obstacle
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him
i.e. himself; Antonio benefits from playing the role of duke
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Absolute Milan
wholly the Duke of Milan and wielding absolute power
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temporal royalties
practical concerns of state
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Confederates
(he) conspires
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dry
thirsty, desperate
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sway
power
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tribute
payment of an agreed sum
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Subject … crown
subject himself to Alonso, the king (a duke wore a
coronet
)
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yet
as yet
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condition
pact/disposition
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event
outcome
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If … brother
if this might be the action of a brother/if I might be the brother to such a man
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but
anything but
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inveterate
long-standing
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hearkens
listens to
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he
i.e. the King of Naples
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in … homage
in return for the conditions of allegiance/servility
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tribute
money
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presently extirpate
immediately uproot
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ministers
agents
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thence
away
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hint
experience/occasion
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impertinent
irrelevant
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durst
dared
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painted
dressed up, disguised
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few
brief
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barque
small ship
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butt
barrel
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hoist
launched
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loving wrong
i.e. although they blew us to sea, the winds pitied us
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cherubin
angel
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decked
covered/adorned
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drops full salt
i.e. tears
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which
i.e. Miranda’s smile
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undergoing stomach
courage to endure
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design
plan
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stuffs
equipment, provisions
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steaded much
been very useful
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gentleness
nobleness
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Would
I wish
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Sit still
remain seated
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more profit
benefit far more
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vainer
more idle
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careful
caring/painstaking
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my dear lady
i.e. Fortune
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prescience
foresight/visionary power
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zenith
peak of fortune (literally, highest point of the heavens)
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influence
power/invisible substance supposed to stream from stars and affect one’s destiny
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omit
ignore
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dullness
sleepiness
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it way
in to it
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Ariel
as well as having connotations of “airiness,” the name is Hebrew for “lion of God”; also the name of a magical spirit in various occult texts; perhaps evocative of the archangel Uriel
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Grave
learned, respected, dignified
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task
instruct
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quality
skills/other spirits
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to point
in every respect
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beak
prow
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waist
middle
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flamed amazement
appeared as a terrifying fire
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yards
crossbars on masts
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bowsprit
long pole that holds a sail
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Jove’s … thunderclaps
thunder and lightning were the chief weapons of the king of the gods
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sight-outrunning
quicker than the eye can follow
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Neptune
Roman god of the sea
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trident
three-pronged spear, carried by
Neptune
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coil
turmoil
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of the mad
such as mad people suffer
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played … desperation
displayed symptoms of despair, recklessness
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all afire
i.e. the ship caught fire