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  • Essay / Freedom in The Tempest by Shakespeare - 1166

    He reminds his master Prospero of his promises "Let me remember what you promised, which has not yet been fulfilled to me."(I, i, 16). When Ariel and Prospero first meet, Ariel asks her lord for independence. Prospero remembered Ariel freeing him from the split pine where the evil witch Sycorax had imprisoned him. So, Prospero has a favor from Ariel. Ariel carries out her lord's orders, in order to achieve her freedom. From time to time, Ariel reminds her lord Prospero of her promise "Please remember that I have done you a worthy service; I have told you no lies". , made you no mistake, served without rancor or grunts: you promised to beat me for a full year" (I, i, 17). Ariel serves his master and carries out his orders "without rancor or grunts"; he is proud of the accomplishment of work that is repugnant to him in the name of the promise of freedom that Prospero holds Ariel is the most obvious character who seeks freedom and does not give up Ariel reminds me of the three of Sebastian, Alonso; And