The king and nobles are on a ship and caught in a violent storm. The ship begins to sink, leaving the survivors to wash up on a nearby island.
Mercy on us! We split, we split (Shakespeare 54).
Act 1 Scene 2
Prospero and Miranda just witnessed#160;the shipwreck. Miranda is worried, but Prospero assures her that no one was harmed and tells her who she is and where she comes from.
Wipe thou thine eyes; have comfort. the direful spectacle of the wrack, which touched the very virtue of compassion in thee, I have with such provision in mine art so safely ordered that there is no soul- no, not so much peredition as an hair. Betid to any creature in the vessel which thou heards't cry, which thou saw'st sink. Sit down; for thou must now know further (Shakespeare 25-34).
Say this were death that now hath seized them. Why, they were no worse than now they are. There be#160;that can rule Naples as well as he that sleeps, lords that can prate as amply and unnecessarily as this Gonzalo...Oh, that you bore the mind that I do, what a sleep were this#160;for your advancement! Do you understand me? (Shakespeare 252-260).
Act 2 Scene 1
Alonso, Sebastian, Antonio, and Gonzalo search for Prince Ferdinand. Antonio nearly convinces Sebastian to kill Alonso and take the throne while Gonzalo and Alonso are asleep.
Act 2 Scene 2
Caliban hides from Trinculo under his coat, thinking he is a spirit, but Trinculo joins him. Stephano sees the men's legs and mistakes them for a monster until he recognizes Trinculo's voice.
Four legs and two voices—a most delicate monster!#160;His forward voice now is to speak well of his friend; his#160;backward voice is to utter foul speeches and to detract. If all the#160;wine in my bottle will recover him, I will help his ague. Come (Shakespeare 81-84).
Act 3 Scene 1
My husband then? (Shakespeare 88).
Miranda speaks to Ferdinand as he works as Prospero's servant, and then he accepts her proposal of marriage. Prospero secretly watches and approves.
Ay, with a heart as willing as bondage e’er of freedom. Here’s my hand. (Shakespeare 89).
Act 3 Scene 2
Drunkenly, Caliban plots with Trinculo and Stephano to kill Prospero and make Stephano king of the island. Ariel whispers that Caliban is a liar.
Thou liest (Shakespeare 41).
#160;I say by sorcery he got this isle;#160;from me he got it. If thy greatness will revenge it on him—for I know thou dar’st, but this thing dare not— (Shakespeare 49-51).
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