Prospero gives his blessing to Ferdinand and Miranda, warning Ferdinand only that ... that his consternation is largely a result of his age; he says that a walk will soothe him. ... Ariel tells him of the men's drunken scheme to steal Prospero's book and kill him. ... Caliban, Trinculo, and Stephanoenter, wet from the filthy pond.
D. Caliban knows that Prospero has powerful magic, so he tells Stephano and Trinculo that Prospero takes a nap at the same time every day. He tells them to burn all of his books first, so that he does not have his magic anymore, and then to bash his brains in. He makes sure to tell them not to kill Miranda, because he thinks she is beautiful and Stephano vows to kill Prospero and make Miranda his queen.
D. Caliban knows that Prospero has powerful magic, so he tells Stephano and Trinculo that Prospero takes a nap at the same time every day. He tells them to burn all of his books first, so that he does not have his magic anymore, and then to bash his brains in. He makes sure to tell them not to kill Miranda, because he thinks she is beautiful and Stephano vows to kill Prospero and make Miranda his queen.
Prospero gives his blessing to Ferdinand and Miranda, warning Ferdinand only that ... that his consternation is largely a result of his age; he says that a walk will soothe him. ... Ariel tells him of the men's drunken scheme to steal Prospero's book and kill him. ... Caliban, Trinculo, and Stephanoenter, wet from the filthy pond.
Prospero gives his blessing to Ferdinand and Miranda, warning Ferdinand only that ... that his consternation is largely a result of his age; he says that a walk will soothe him. ... Ariel tells him of the men's drunken scheme to steal Prospero's book and kill him. ... Caliban, Trinculo, and Stephanoenter, wet from the filthy pond.