The Tempest Character Analysis

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In the play The Tempest, William Shakespeare portrays Ariel as an influential and humanlike spirit. In the beginning of the play, Prospero, the former Duke of Milan, rescues Ariel from the torturous ruler Sycorax. Sycorax, the mother of Caliban, traps Ariel in a cloven tree after Ariel denies him the use of his magic to complete the evil commands he wished. Eventually Prospero rescues Ariel from the tree, enslaving Ariel as his loyal spirit. Shakespeare displays Ariel’s growth as a spirit through his relationships with Prospero and Caliban on the island. Ariel uses compassion, sympathy, reason, and cleverness to guide Prospero’s decisions throughout the play.
Throughout the play, Shakespeare portrays Ariel as a compassionate and sympathetic spirit. In the beginning of the play, Ariel states, “Before you can say ‘come’ and ‘go,’ / And breathe twice and cry ‘so, so,’ / Each one, tripping on his toe, / Will be here with mop and mow. / Do you love me, master/ no? (4.1.3). Ariel tends to the small details in each of Prospero’s tasks commanded of him, displaying that he cares about the success of Prospero’s plans. He then proceeds to ask whether Prospero loves him, portraying Ariel’s sensitive side. Later in the play, Prospero commands Ariel to change form into a harpy, a bird with a woman’s face, to frighten the men. When the men grew weak and pitiful as a result of the harpy, Ariel reacts with remorse and sadness because of his act. Later in the play Ariel uses his cleverness to evoke feelings of understanding from Prospero. Through is word choice Ariel describes to Prospero the state of the men, “His tears run down his beard like winter’s drops” (5.1.18). Ariel creates imagery by giving a description of Gonzalo’s tears, making Gonz...

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... Ariel brings compassion and sympathy to situations where those two characteristics are hidden in power seeking Prospero. Gradually throughout the play Ariel is able to provoke understanding and sympathy from Prospero, by using reasoning to decide what Prospero needs and wants to hear about the men on the island. Through Ariel, Shakespeare influences the final choices of the play. Prospero decided to allow the men to return to their normal mindset, rather than a weak and pathetic state. Ariel guides Prospero to find his way out of a controlling and power seeking mindset, into a compassionate man and father. Shakespeare proves through compassion, sympathy, reason, and cleverness one can be successful. Ariel is not only successful in manipulating Prospero, but he is also successful in effectively completing his tasks for Prospero and eventually becoming a free spirit.

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