Caroline Burlingham
Mr. H. Salsich
English
January 27, 2009
T.S. The confinement and servitude (FAST) felt by Ariel is both mental and physical. S.D. Ariel seems to be imprisoned by her gratitude to Prospero. C.M. He saved her, and in return, she has been an obedient servant. C.M. She does all he asks, and still, Ariel feels as if she needs to repay him. S.D. Prospero, on the other hand, doesn’t stand for nonsense. C.M. When Ariel simply reminds him of his promise, he threatens to, “Rend an oak and peg thee in his knotty entrails till thou hast howl’d away twelve winters.” C.M. The spirit just wants a lighter workload, but she is under Prospero’s command. C.S. Ariel is loyal to Prospero, but sometimes, he doesn’t have her best interest at heart.
IDEA MAP
TP what is confinement
TS The confinement is physical and mental
SD trapped by gratitude
CM been good slave and done all asked of
CM needs to repay Prospero
SD the tree
CM quote
CM wants less work
CS under his command
TS more physical than mental
SD trapped by appearance
CM quote
CM judged on looks not personality
SD Prospero is mean to him
CM verbally abused
CM tortured by thoughts of his mother
CS confined by his general being
CP looks back on confinement
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