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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: The Tempest

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Thou liest, most ignorant monster! I am in case to justle a constable. Why, thou deboshed fish, thou, was there ever man a coward that hath drunk so much sack as I today. Wilt thou tell a monstrous lie, being but half a fish and half a monster?
(act 111, scene two lines 23-27)

2406

Later in the scene the addressee proposes a plot to

  • A. make Trinculo king of the island
  • B. kill prospero
  • C. steal miranda
  • D. rob prospero of his clothes
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You are three men of sin, whom Destiny -
That hath to instrument this lower world
And what is in't - the never-surfeited sea
Hath caused to belch up you; and on this island,
Where man doth not inhabit - you 'mongst men
Being most unfit to live.
(Act 111, scene three lines 53-58)

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The speaker is

  • A. Prospero
  • B. Miranda
  • C. Ariel
  • D. Gonzalo
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2408

The ''three men of sin'' are

  • A. Alonso,Gonzalo and Antonio
  • B. Alonso, Antonio and Sebastian
  • C. Antonio,Sebastian and Gonzalo
  • D. Sebastian,Gonzalo and Antonio
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2409

In the first line, 'Destiny' is

  • A. metaphor
  • B. personification
  • C. allusion
  • D. euphemism
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2410

The speaker immediately

  • A. reports them to Prospero
  • B. makes them repent
  • C. drives them away
  • D. makes them go mad temporarily
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