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The Tempest, Act 3 Scene 1

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Question:

What is Miranda's reaction to Ferdinand's love confession?

Author: Vidhi Singh.



Answer:

1. says how foolish it is to weep at what should fill her with joy 2. weeps at her unworthiness 3. says she dare not offer her love to him which she desires so much, nor receive from him what she desires so much, failing which she'll die. 4. calls it trifling talk 5. says the more her love tries to conceal itself, the greater it shows itself. 6. wants away with the cunning display of bashfulness and asks her simple and sacred innocence to be her aid 7. says that she'll be his wife if he marries her, if not, she'll die a virgin, still loving him. 8. says she'll be his servant if he doesnt let her be his partner, whether it pleases him or not.


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