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In The Tempest, why does Ariel do as Prospero orders him?


A.
Prospero freed Ariel from the evil witch Sycorax, who had imprisoned Ariel in a pine tree for 12 years.

B.
Ariel wishes to marry Miranda, so he will do whatever it takes to impress and please her father, Prospero.

C.
Ariel knows that Prospero intends to get revenge on those who have wronged both of them, so he is eager to help.

D.
Prospero is Ariel's father, and Ariel's misdeeds are the reason that the family was exiled to the island.


Sagot :

Its A! I played Ariel in my school play :)

In The Tempest,  Ariel does as Prospero orders him because Prospero freed Ariel from the evil witch Sycorax, who had imprisoned Ariel in a pine tree for 12 years. Option A is correct.

Prospero had promised to set Ariel free if the good spirit does what Prospero says.

Ariel is a spirit who appears in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest. Ariel is bound to serve the magician Prospero, who rescued him from the tree in which he was imprisoned by Sycorax, the witch who previously inhabited the island.

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