
Exploring the power dynamics between Prospero and Ariel in 'The Tempest'
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- Q1A resolution is the...statement of a problem.answer to a problem.creation of a problem.30s
- Q2In Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', Ariel creates a storm. What does this tell us about Ariel?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q3In Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', Ariel greets Prospero enthusiastically but Prospero doesn't return the greeting - what does this suggest about their relationship?They are friends.They are enemies.Their relationship is unequal.30s
- Q4Is this sentence grammatically correct? "Ariel; a magical being, carries out tasks for Prospero."No -the comma is incorrect.Yes - the punctuation is in the correct place.No - the semi-colon is incorrect.30s
- Q5In Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', Ariel asks Prospero if he loves them - what does this suggest?Ariel wants Prospero's approval.Ariel is jealous of Prospero.Ariel is indifferent to Prospero.Ariel dislikes Prospero.30s
- Q6In Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', Prospero calls Ariel a "chick" - what are the connotations of that?Prospero dislikes Ariel.Prospero feels Ariel is young and innocent.Prospero feels Ariel is angry and jealous.30s