THE TEMPEST

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Across
  1. 3. The divine Roman goddess of agriculture and fertility who blesses Ferdinand and Miranda with wishes of plenty.
  2. 5. The physical punishment and labor of hauling heavy timber that Prospero inflicts on Ferdinand to test his love.
  3. 8. The virtue Prospero decides to exercise toward his captives in Act V, prioritizing it over vengeance.
  4. 9. Alonso's treacherous brother who is manipulated by Antonio into plotting a midnight regicide.
  5. 11. The weapon Ferdinand draws against Prospero in defiance, only to be instantly paralyzed by a magical spell.
  6. 14. The primary tool of sorcery Prospero promises to break and bury "certain fathoms in the earth" when he abjures his art.
  7. 17. The wealthy, historic Italian city-state from which Prospero was unjustly usurped as the rightful Duke.
  8. 18. Alonso’s daughter whose royal wedding in Tunis necessitated the court's fateful sea voyage.
  9. 19. The intoxicated servant who plots with Caliban to assassinate Prospero and take over the island.
Down
  1. 1. The monstrous, winged mythological creatures Ariel mimics during the phantom feast to terrify the three men of sin.
  2. 2. The royal title Ferdinand inherits the moment he falsely believes his father King Alonso has drowned.
  3. 4. The deep, magical state of rest Ariel casts upon Alonso and Gonzalo to protect them from assassins.
  4. 6. The court jester who takes shelter from the storm underneath Caliban’s cloak, leading to a comedic misunderstanding.
  5. 7. The deceased Algerian sorceress who originally imprisoned Ariel in a pine tree before Prospero's arrival.
  6. 10. The specific number of years Prospero and Miranda have lived isolated on the island when the play's action begins.
  7. 12. The final natural element Prospero commands Ariel to guarantee for the fleet's safe return to Italy before granting him absolute freedom
  8. 13. The compassionate Neapolitan lord who saved Prospero and Miranda years ago by stocking their boat with survival essentials.
  9. 15. The violent coastal event that opens the play, conjured by Prospero to shipwreck his old enemies.
  10. 16. The goddess of the rainbow and messenger of the gods who acts as the presenter in Prospero's betrothal masque