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This scene includes Ferdinand, Miranda, and Prospero. Prospero has made Ferdinand his servant, and Miranda has fallen in love with Ferdinand in the process. It doesn’t seem like a father would want his daughter to fall in love with a servant, but at the end of the scene Prospero says, “So glad of this as they I cannot be, who are surprised withal. But my rejoicing at nothing can be more” (Shakespeare, 3.1, 95-97). Summarize Ferdinand and Miranda’s conversation. Explain why you think Prospero would be so happy with them getting married in the future. 3 sentences minimum with 1 TE.

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