Read these lines from The Tempest, spoken by Alonso to Prospero:
O heavens, that they we...
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Read these lines from The Tempest, spoken by Alonso to Prospero:
O heavens, that they were living both in Naples,
The king and queen there! That they were, I wish
Myself were mudded in that oozy bed
Where my son lies. (Act V, scene i, lines 149 - 152)
Which statement best explains the significance of these lines?
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A. These lines are important because they provide clues that Alonso
was a part of the plan to take Prospero's kingship from him.
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B. These lines are important because Alonso declares his revenge on
the one who caused the shipwreck and killed the future king.
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C. These lines are important because Alonso suggests that he would
be happy about the marriage of his son and Prospero's daughter.
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D. These lines are important because Alonso must bring his son
back to marry an awaiting princess.
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