Miranda: King Prospero’s Heart and Prosperous Beauty
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https://doi.org/10.24113/ijellh.v9i3.10950Keywords:
Leniency, Sober, Passionate, Intensity, Immaculate, Innocent, Enchanted.Abstract
Miranda is the dear daughter of king Prospero. She is the only daughter of the king. She understands the human values though she had to live with her father in the secluded island. When she was watching the sinking crews of the ship in the tempestuous waves of ocean, her heart begins to wavering if they will die or not. She cannot see the passengers hue and cry. Being a loyal daughter, she begs her father to save the passengers with his supernatural powers. Prospero’s deep love for Miranda is perhaps striking, so he says that the passengers will not be harmed but be realized what the grave situation is. The ’rich gift’ of Prospero later falls in love with Ferdinand at the first sight whom Ariel isolated from the other members of the crews of the ship and brought to Prospero’s cell. Here, Miranda’s romantic showers begin to fall upon Ferdinand. She shows herself to be a passionate lover as does Ferdinand too. The intensity of her love begins to increase. The impulses that have been palpitating in her heart deeply and passionately taking about the prince Ferdinand are nothing but ‘’Eve of an enchanted Paradise’’.
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