| Alonso’s losses | “My son is lost and (in my rate) she too” |
| Claribel’s marriage | “That would not bless ou Europe with your daughter But rather loose her to an African”-Sebastian |
| Claribel’s views towards her imoending marriage | “weighed between loathness and obedience” -Sebastian |
| Alonso is blamed | “The fault’s your own”-Sebastian |
| Gonzalo’s utopian speech | “Ith commonwealth I would by contraries”-Gonzalo |
| How Gonzalo would govern | “No sovereignty”…”I wouldnwith such perfection govern sir”-Gonzalo |
| Antonio tempting Sebastian | “My strong imagination sees a crown/Dropping upon thy head”-Antonio |
| Antonio’s confidence | “Look how well my garments sit upon me”-Antonio |
| Disrespect towards Alonso | “Here lies your brother no better than the earth he lies upon”-Antonio |
| Stage direction-pathetic fallacy | “Noise of thunder” |
| Trinculo’s first impression of Calian | “a man or a fish? Dead or alive?” |
| Stephano’s confusion | “Have we devils here? Do you put tricks upon’s with savages and men of Ind?”-Stephano |
| Using alcohol as power | “This is some monster of the isle…” “He shall taste of my bottle”-Stephano |
| Caliban’s worship of Stephano | “That’s a brave god and bears celestial liquor. I will kneel to him”-Caliban |
| Reference to Stephano as a God | “Hast thou not dropped from heaven?”-Caliban |
| Caliban’s promise to Stephano | “I’ll show thee every fertile inch o’th island”-Caliban |
| Cursing Prospero | “A plague upon the tyrant that I serve”-Caliban |
| Caliban’s song | “Freedom, high-day; high day freedom…” |
The Tempest-Act 2
July 4, 2019