A storm strikes a ship carrying Alonso, Ferdinand,
Sebastian, Antonio, Gonzalo, Stephano, and
Trinculo, who are on their way to Italy after coming
from the wedding of Alonso's daughter, Claribel,
to the prince of Tunis in Africa. The royal party and
the other mariners, with the exception of the
unflappable Boatswain, begin to fear for their
lives. Lightning cracks, and the mariners cry that
the ship has been hit. Everyone prepares to sink.
The next scene begins much more quietly.
Miranda and Prospero stand on the shore of their
island, looking out to sea at the recent shipwreck.
Miranda asks her father to do anything he can to
help the poor souls in the ship. Prospero assures
her that everything is all right and then informs
her that it is time she learned more about herself
and her past. He reveals to her that he
orchestrated the shipwreck and tells her the
lengthy story of her past, a story he has often
Scanned with CamScannerstarted to tell her before but never finished. The
story goes that Prospero was the Duke of Milan
until his brother Antonio, conspiring with Alonso,
the King of Naples, usurped his position.
Kidnapped and left to die on a raft at sea,
Prospero and his daughter survive because
Gonzalo leaves them supplies and Prospero's
books, which are the source of his magic and
power. Prospero and his daughter arrived on the
island where they remain now and have been for
twelve years. Only now, Prospero says, has
Fortune at last sent his enemies his way, and he
has raised the tempest in order to make things
right with them once and for all.
After telling this story, Prospero charms Miranda
to sleep and then calls forth his familiar spirit
Ariel, his chief magical agent. Prospero and Ariel's
discussion reveals that Ariel brought the tempest
upon the ship and set fire to the mast. He then
made sure that everyone got safely to the island,
though they are now separated from each other
into small groups. Ariel, who is a captive servant to
Prospero, reminds his master that he has
Scanned with CamScannerpromised Ariel freedom a year early if he performs
tasks such as these without complaint. Prospero
chastises Ariel for protesting and reminds him of
the horrible fate from which he was rescued.
Before Prospero came to the island, a witch
named Sycorax imprisoned Ariel in a tree. Sycorax
died, leaving Ariel trapped until Prospero arrived
and freed him. After Ariel assures Prospero that he
knows his place, Prospero orders Ariel to take the
shape of a sea nymph and make himself invisible
to all but Prospero.
Miranda awakens from her sleep, and she and
Prospero go to visit Caliban, Prospero's servant
and the son of the dead Sycorax. Caliban curses
Prospero, and Prospero and Miranda berate him
for being ungrateful for what they have given and
taught him. Prospero sends Caliban to fetch
firewood. Ariel, invisible, enters playing music and
leading in the awed Ferdinand. Miranda and
Ferdinand are immediately smitten with each
other. He is the only man Miranda has ever seen,
besides Caliban and her father. Prospero is happy
to see that his plan for his daughter's future
Scanned with CamScannerto see that his plan for his daughter's future
marriage is working, but decides that he must
upset things temporarily in order to prevent their
relationship from developing too quickly. He
accuses Ferdinand of merely pretending to be the
Prince of Naples and threatens him with
imprisonment. When Ferdinand draws his sword,
Prospero charms him and leads him off to prison,
ignoring Miranda's cries for mercy. He then sends
Ariel on another mysterious mission.
On another part of the island, Alonso, Sebastian,
Antonio, Gonzalo, and other miscellaneous lords
give thanks for their safety but worry about the
fate of Ferdinand. Alonso says that he wishes he
never had married his daughter to the prince of
Tunis because if he had not made this journey, his
son would still be alive. Gonzalo tries to maintain
high spirits by discussing the beauty of the island,
but his remarks are undercut by the sarcastic
sourness of Antonio and Sebastian. Ariel appears,
invisible, and plays music that puts all but
Sebastian and Antonio to sleep. These two then
begin to discuss the possible advantages of
killing their sleeping companions. Antonio
Scanned with CamScannerpersuades Sebastian that the latter will become
ruler of Naples if they kill Alonso. Claribel, who
would be the next heir if Ferdinand were indeed
dead, is too far away to be able to claim her right.
Sebastian is convinced, and the two are about to
stab the sleeping men when Ariel causes Gonzalo
to wake with a shout. Everyone wakes up, and
Antonio and Sebastian concoct a ridiculous story
about having drawn their swords to protect the
king from lions. Ariel goes back to Prospero while
Alonso and his party continue to search for
Ferdinand.
Caliban, meanwhile, is hauling wood for Prospero
when he sees Trinculo and thinks he is a spirit
sent by Prospero to torment him. He lies down
and hides under his cloak. A storm is brewing, and
Trinculo, curious about but undeterred by
Caliban's strange appearance and smell, crawls
under the cloak with him. Stephano, drunk and
singing, comes along and stumbles upon the
bizarre spectacle of Caliban and Trinculo huddled
under the cloak. Caliban, hearing the singing,
cries out that he will work faster so long as the
Scanned with CamScanner“spirits” leave him alone. Stephano decides that
this monster requires liquor and attempts to get
Caliban to drink. Trinculo recognizes his friend
Stephano and calls out to him. Soon the three are
sitting up together and drinking. Caliban quickly
becomes an enthusiastic drinker, and begins to
sing.
Prospero puts Ferdinand to work hauling wood.
Ferdinand finds his labor pleasant because it is for
Miranda's sake. Miranda, thinking that her father is
asleep, tells Ferdinand to take a break. The two
flirt with one another. Miranda proposes marriage,
and Ferdinand accepts. Prospero has been on
stage most of the time, unseen, and he is pleased
with this development.
Stephano, Trinculo, and Caliban are now drunk
and raucous and are made all the more so by
Ariel, who comes to them invisibly and provokes
them to fight with one another by impersonating
their voices and taunting them. Caliban grows
more and more fervent in his boasts that he
knows how to kill Prospero. He even tells
Stephano that he can bring him to where
Prospero is sleeping. He proposes that they kill
Scanned with CamScannerProspero, take his daughter, ana set stepnano up
as king of the island. Stephano thinks this a good
plan, and the three prepare to set off to find
Prospero. They are distracted, however, by the
sound of music that Ariel plays on his flute and
tabor-drum, and they decide to follow this music
before executing their plot.
Alonso, Gonzalo, Sebastian, and Antonio grow
weary from traveling and pause to rest. Antonio
and Sebastian secretly plot to take advantage of
Alonso and Gonzalo’s exhaustion, deciding to kill
them in the evening. Prospero, probably on the
balcony of the stage and invisible to the men,
causes a banquet to be set out by strangely
shaped spirits. As the men prepare to eat, Ariel
appears like a harpy and causes the banquet to
vanish. He then accuses the men of supplanting
Prospero and says that it was for this sin that
Alonso's son, Ferdinand, has been taken. He
vanishes, leaving Alonso feeling vexed and guilty.
Scanned with CamScannerProspero now softens toward Ferdinand and
welcomes him into his family as the soon-to-be-
husband of Miranda. He sternly reminds
Ferdinand, however, that Miranda's “virgin-knot"
(IV.i.15) is not to be broken until the wedding has
been officially solemnized. Prospero then asks
Ariel to call forth some spirits to perform a
masque for Ferdinand and Miranda. The spirits
assume the shapes of Ceres, Juno, and Iris and
perform a short masque celebrating the rites of
marriage and the bounty of the earth. A dance of
reapers and nymphs follows but is interrupted
when Prospero suddenly remembers that he still
must stop the plot against his life.
He sends the spirits away and asks Ariel about
Trinculo, Stephano, and Caliban. Ariel tells his
master of the three men's drunken plans. He also
tells how he led the men with his music through
prickly grass and briars and finally into a filthy
pond near Prospero's cell. Ariel and Prospero then
set a trap by hanging beautiful clothing in
Prospero's cell. Stephano, Trinculo, and Caliban
enter looking for Prospero and, finding the
beautiful clothing, decide to steal it. They are
Scanned with CamScannerbeautiful clothing, decide to steal it. They are
immediately set upon by a pack of spirits in the
shape of dogs and hounds, driven on by Prospero
and Ariel.
Prospero uses Ariel to bring Alonso and the others
before him. He then sends Ariel to bring the
Boatswain and the mariners from where they
sleep on the wrecked ship. Prospero confronts
Alonso, Antonio, and Sebastian with their
treachery, but tells them that he forgives them.
Alonso tells him of having lost Ferdinand in the
tempest and Prospero says that he recently lost
his own daughter. Clarifying his meaning, he
draws aside a curtain to reveal Ferdinand and
Miranda playing chess. Alonso and his
companions are amazed by the miracle of
Ferdinand's survival, and Miranda is stunned by
the sight of people unlike any she has seen
before. Ferdinand tells his father about his
marriage.
Ariel returns with the Boatswain and mariners. The
Boatswain tells a story of having been awakened
from a sleep that had apparently lasted since the
Scanned with CamScannertempest. At Prospero's bidding, Ariel releases
Caliban, Trinculo and Stephano, who then enter
wearing their stolen clothing. Prospero and
Alonso command them to return it and to clean
up Prospero's cell. Prospero invites Alonso and the
others to stay for the night so that he can tell
them the tale of his life in the past twelve years.
After this, the group plans to return to Italy.
Prospero, restored to his dukedom, will retire to
Milan. Prospero gives Ariel one final task—to make
sure the seas are calm for the return voyage—
before setting him free. Finally, Prospero delivers
an epilogue to the audience, asking them to
forgive him for his wrongdoing and set him free by
applauding.
Scanned with CamScanner