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What events from Acts I and II would most likely categorize The tempest as a tragedy

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Answer:

  • Caliban suffering harsh treatment from Prospero.

Explanation:

Prospero, the ousted Duke of Milan, and his high school little girl, Miranda, live on a remote island where they have been stranded for as long as twelve years. Their solitary allies are Ariel, a mysterious soul oppressed by Prospero, and Caliban, a local of the island who is additionally subjugated by Prospero. Prospero was initially Duke of Milan, however his position was usurped by his sibling Antonio, conceivably with the assent of King Alonso of Naples and Alonso's sibling Sebastian.

There are some events from Act I and II that would categorize the play The Tempest as a tragedy. The most obvious one is the fact that Caliban is greatly mistreated by Prospero. Far from being comical, this is a clear situation of abuse and servitude that benefits Prospero while greatly damaging Caliban. Another example is the fact that Miranda is so unaware of her fate and the reality of her situation. Moreover, when she discovers it, she is afraid of her father's recklessness. Finally, the murder plot that occurs in the first few acts would also indicate that the play is likely to be a tragedy.

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