Shakespeare paper: The Tempest



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En KEY STAGE 3 English test LEVELS 4 7 Shakespeare paper: The Tempest Please read this page, but do not open the booklet until your teacher tells you to start. 2009 Write your name, the name of your school and the title of the play you have studied on the cover of your answer booklet. This booklet contains one task which assesses your reading and understanding of The Tempest and has 18 marks. You have 45 minutes to complete this task.

The Tempest Act 1 Scene 2, lines 412 to 463 Act 3 Scene 1, lines 32 to 91 In the first extract, Ferdinand and Miranda meet and feel strongly about each other; in the second, Miranda is telling Ferdinand to rest from his work. How does the language of Ferdinand and Miranda show their feelings towards each other in these extracts? Support your ideas by referring to both of the extracts which are printed on the following pages. 18 marks KS3/09/En/Levels 4 7/The Tempest 2

The Tempest Act 1 Scene 2, lines 412 to 463 In this extract, Ferdinand and Miranda meet for the first time. (To ) The fringèd curtains of thine eye advance, And say what thou see st yond. What is t? A spirit? Lord, how it looks about! Believe me, sir, It carries a brave form. But tis a spirit. 415 No, wench: it eats and sleeps and hath such senses As we have, such. This gallant which thou see st Was in the wreck and, but he s something stained With grief (that s beauty s canker), thou might st call him A goodly person. He hath lost his fellows, 420 And strays about to find em. I might call him A thing divine, for nothing natural I ever saw so noble. (Aside) It goes on, I see, As my soul prompts it. (To ARIEL) Spirit, fine spirit! I ll free thee Within two days for this. (Seeing ) Most sure the goddess 425 On whom these airs attend! Vouchsafe my prayer May know if you remain upon this island And that you will some good instruction give How I may bear me here. My prime request, Which I do last pronounce, is O, you wonder! 430 If you be maid or no? But certainly a maid. No wonder, sir; My language! Heavens! I am the best of them that speak this speech, Were I but where tis spoken. How, the best? What wert thou, if the King of Naples heard thee? 435 Turn over KS3/09/En/Levels 4 7/The Tempest 3

A single thing, as I am now, that wonders To hear thee speak of Naples. He does hear me And that he does I weep. Myself am Naples, Who with mine eyes, ne er since at ebb, beheld The King my father wrecked. Alack, for mercy! 440 Yes, faith, and all his lords the Duke of Milan And his brave son being twain. (Aside) The Duke of Milan And his more braver daughter could control thee, If now twere fit to do t. At the first sight They have changed eyes. Delicate Ariel, 445 I ll set thee free for this. (To ) A word, good sir. I fear you have done yourself some wrong. A word. (Aside) Why speaks my father so ungently? This Is the third man that e er I saw the first That e er I sighed for. Pity move my father 450 To be inclined my way! O, if a virgin, And your affection not gone forth, I ll make you The Queen of Naples! Soft, sir! One word more. (Aside) They are both in either s powers. But this swift business I must uneasy make, lest too light winning 455 Make the prize light. (To ) One word more: I charge thee That thou attend me. Thou dost here usurp The name thou ow st not and hast put thyself Upon this island as a spy, to win it From me, the lord on t. No, as I am a man! 460 There s nothing ill can dwell in such a temple. If the ill spirit have so fair a house, Good things will strive to dwell with t. KS3/09/En/Levels 4 7/The Tempest 4

Act 3 Scene 1, lines 32 to 91 In this extract, Miranda sees Ferdinand carrying logs. You look wearily. No, noble mistress. Tis fresh morning with me When you are by at night. I do beseech you (Putting down the log) Chiefly that I might set it in my prayers 35 What is your name? Miranda. O my father, I have broke your hest to say so! Admired Miranda! Indeed the top of admiration worth What s dearest to the world! Full many a lady I have eyed with best regard, and many a time 40 The harmony of their tongues hath into bondage Brought my too diligent ear. For several virtues Have I liked several women never any With so full soul, but some defect in her Did quarrel with the noblest grace she owed, 45 And put it to the foil. But you o you, So perfect and so peerless are created Of every creature s best! I do not know One of my sex no woman s face remember, Save, from my glass, mine own. Nor have I seen 50 More that I may call men than you, good friend, And my dear father. How features are abroad, I am skilless of but, by my modesty, The jewel in my dower, I would not wish Any companion in the world but you 55 Nor can imagination form a shape, Besides yourself, to like of. But I prattle Something too wildly, and my father s precepts I therein do forget. Turn over KS3/09/En/Levels 4 7/The Tempest 5

I am, in my condition, A prince, Miranda: I do think, a King 60 I would not so! and would no more endure This wooden slavery than to suffer The flesh-fly blow my mouth. Hear my soul speak: The very instant that I saw you, did My heart fly to your service there resides, 65 To make me slave to it and for your sake Am I this patient log-man. Do you love me? O heaven, O earth, bear witness to this sound And crown what I profess with kind event, If I speak true! If hollowly, invert 70 What best is boded me to mischief! I, Beyond all limit of what else i the world, Do love, prize, honour you. I am a fool To weep at what I am glad of. (Aside) Fair encounter Of two most rare affections! Heavens rain grace 75 On that which breeds between em! Wherefore weep you? At mine unworthiness, that dare not offer What I desire to give; and much less take What I shall die to want. But this is trifling And all the more it seeks to hide itself, 80 The bigger bulk it shows. Hence, bashful cunning! And prompt me, plain and holy innocence! I am your wife if you will marry me: If not, I ll die your maid. To be your fellow You may deny me; but I ll be your servant, 85 Whether you will or no. My mistress, dearest, (He kneels) And I thus humble ever. My husband, then? Ay, with a heart as willing As bondage e er of freedom! Here s my hand. And mine, with my heart in t. And now farewell 90 Till half an hour hence. END OF TEST KS3/09/En/Levels 4 7/The Tempest 6

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