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Easy Reading Old World Literature The Tempest LEVEL 2 Series Designer Philip J. Solimene Editor Deborah A. Denson Cover Art by Donald V. Lannon III EDCON PUBLISHING New York

Story Adapter Rachel Armington Author William Shakespeare Acknowledgements Peter Farley, Ph.D. As Editor of this series, it is my privilege to thank Professor Peter Farley, Ph.D. for his generous support. His knowledge and insight were invaluable to me on this project. -Deborah A Denson Copyright 2014 Edcon Publishing Group, Inc. The Tempest www.edconpublishing.com EWSC201 epdf ISBN 0-8481-0813-2 epdf ISBN 978-0-8481-0813-7

CONTENTS Words Used...5 Interdisciplinary Teaching Suggestions...4 No. TITLE SYNOPSIS PAGE 1 The Storm Prospero, the Duke of Milan, sinks the king s boat 6 with amagic storm. Prospero tells his daughter, Miranda, how his brother sent them to the island and took over Milan. 2 Ariel Prospero reminds Ariel how the spirit was trapped 12 by a witch before Prospero freed him. 3 The Monster & Caliban, the witches son, thinks the island should 18 the King s Son be his. Ferdinand, the king s son, falls in love with Miranda. 4 The King of The king thinks Ferdinand has drown, but still looks 24 the Island for him. The king s brother and Antonio plan to kill the king. 5 The Monster Caliban mistakes Trinculo for a spirit. Trinculo 30 with Four Legs mistakes Caliban for a dead body. Stephano mistakes them both for a monster. 6 Two Promises Miranda and Ferdinand plan to marry. Caliban 36 gets Stephano and Trinculo to promise to kill Prospero. 7 A Strange In the shape of a Harpy, Ariel tells the men they must 42 Feast pay for killing Prospero and Miranda years before. Sad and frightened, the king, Antonio and Sebastian run away. 8 A Masque for Ariel performs a play for Miranda and Ferdinand. 48 Miranda and Prospero stops the play when he remembers Caliban, Ferdinand Trinculo and Stephano are on their way to kill him. 9 Fancy Clothes Caliban brings Trinculo and Stephano to the cell, but 54 they get distracted by some fancy clothes. Prospero sends spirits in the shape of dogs to chase them. 10 A New World Ariel asks Prospero to forgive the king and Antonio. 60 Prospero shows the king that Ferdinand is alive. Prospero frees Ariel and gives up magic to return to Milan. Comprehension Check Answer Key...67 Vocabulary Check Answer Key...69 3

About the Author William Shakespeare was born in 1564, in Stratford-on-Avon, a city in England. His mother s name was Mary Arden. His father, John, was a wealthy businessman. There is very little known about William Shakespeare s early life. It is believed that he attended a local grammar school where the students learned Latin, public speaking, and religion. Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway in 1582. They had three children, Susanna, Hamnet, and Judith. In 1584, Shakespeare left Stratford and went to London. By 1592, Shakespeare was a well-known actor and playwright. In 1599, Shakespeare, along with others, opened up the Globe Theatre. In the early 1600 s, Shakespeare s company worked under King James I and became known as the King s Men. In 1608, the King s Men acquired the Blackfriars Theatre, which became their winter home. In 1613, the Globe was destroyed in a fire and was rebuilt a year later. However, by that time, Shakespeare had retired from writing. Shakespeare died in his hometown of Stratford on April 23, 1616. Interdisciplinary Teaching Suggestions Language Arts: Build a Theatre: In 1599, the Globe Theatre was built in Southwark, London, where Shakespeare s plays were performed. Research and construct the Globe Theatre. Create a Picture Book: Each student must pick a character from the story and create their own picture book based on their character s journey in the story. Math: Compare Prices: What was the average cost of food, shelter, and clothing? How were goods and services paid for in Shakespeare s time? Science: Study Earthquakes: During Shakespeare s life, in 1580 there was an earthquake in London. What causes earthquakes? What was the effect of this event on London? Social Studies: Compare Lifestyles: During Shakespeare s life, in 1607, the first English settlement was established in Jamestown, Virginia. Research and compare life in Jamestown and life in London during Shakespeare s time. Create models of each society. Geography: Create a Map: Research and compare Europe in Shakespeare s time and today. Break students up into two groups. Have one group create a map of Europe then and the other group create a map of Europe today. General: Create a Classroom Bulletin Board: Break up students into small groups. Make each group responsible for an area of the bulletin board that pertains to the story. Create a story cluster describing literary elements from the story, for example: setting, characters, and plot. 4

WORDS USED Story 1 Story 2 Story 3 Story 4 Story 5 KEY WORDS brother air carry cut angry care belong drown follow crawled king hide food lion frighten magic swim love neck legs shout watch teach visit smells storm yourself wood world strange NECESSARY WORDS cell free become daughter hate duke serve monster dead heaven island shape music marry shirt robe spirit plan promise sails tempest pretend sailor trapped son sink witch sword Story 6 Story 7 Story 8 Story 9 Story 10 KEY WORDS hit believe join chase feel listen himself leave clothes place tired hungry remember later safe true hurt such mud sorry voice kill suddenly quiet wise wild table wrong wear wonderful NECESSARY WORDS dream crazy amazed fancy forgive gather feast forever lose promised hang vanish masque none lie stuff 5

SC 201-1 The Storm PREPARATION Key Words brother (bruth Er) a boy who has the same mother and father as the other children in the family My brother and I try not to fight. care (kâr) to feel about someone or something My mother and father care about me and my brother. king (king) a man who is in charge of a country The king lived in a palace. magic (maj ik) the use of words or tricks to change things The fairy played a magic trick on the king. shout (shout) to speak loudly The teacher had to shout over the noise. storm (stôrm) a heavy snow or rain with a strong wind School was closed today because of the storm. 6

The Storm SC 201-1 Necessary Words cell (sel) a small room in which someone lives They locked the robber inside the cell. duke (dük) a man who rules third in line under a king and a prince The duke worked hard for the king. island (i lend) a piece of land that has water all around He wanted to live on an island and fish all day. robe (rob) a loose, long coat that reaches the ground The king put on a robe before leaving the palace. sails (salz) pieces of cloth on a boat used to catch the wind The girl made sails for her toy boat from an old dress. sailor (sa ler) a person who works on a boat The sailor liked to watch for whales from his boat. sink (singk) to fall deeper into water The waves are so big the boat might sink. People Gonzalo one of the king s men, who is an honest and kind old man Places Milan Naples a part of northern Italy, a country in Europe. a part of southern Italy, a country in Europe. 7

SC 201-1 The Storm The sailors try to keep the boat from sinking. Preview: 1. Read the name of the story. 2. Look at the picture. 3. Read the sentence under the picture. 4. Read the first three paragraphs of the story. 5. Then answer the following question. You learned from your preview that a. the sea is quiet. b. it s a sunny day. c. the king is on the boat. d. the storm is quiet. Turn to the Comprehension Check on page 10 for the right answer. Now read the story. Read on to find out what happens to the boat. 8

The Storm Hurry, hurry! The sailors had to shout over the noise of the storm. We are near the island. Take in the sails! We better not sink! Antonio, the Duke of Milan, shouted to the sailors. King Alonso of Naples is on this boat. The storm does not care about the king, said a sailor. If we could stop the storm, we would. You don t know what you are doing, the Duke said. Stay out of our way! said the sailor. You are helping the storm! They heard a noise from under the boat. Water is coming in! All is lost! All is lost! shouted the sailors. The boat began to sink into the dark water. **** On the island, Miranda heard their cry. Father, she asked, did your magic bring this storm? I wish I could help those people. I know you care about them, said Prospero. They are all fine. It is a trick. I made it look as if their boat went down. Prospero walked to their little cell on the hill. Take my magic robe from me, he said to Miranda. Then, Prospero put his robe on the ground. Miranda sat next to him. I never told you who we are or where we came from, Prospero said. This cell is our home now. But we could have much more. You see, I am the Duke of Milan. Prospero told her that twelve years before, they lived in Milan. Miranda was not yet three. Prospero wanted more time to read his books. He let his brother Antonio do some of his work. Then he let Antonio do all of his work. Soon Prospero did not know what was going on in Milan. Antonio wanted to be the Duke of Milan. He could not be the duke as long as Prospero lived. Antonio went to King Alonso and said he would give money to the king each year. The king said he would help Antonio to be Duke. One night, King Alonso SC 201-1 of Naples and his men took over Milan. They put Prospero and Miranda into an old boat far out on the water. The boat did not have sails. Prospero did not know where they were or where they were going. They were all alone. My brother did not want us to live, said Prospero. But a man named Gonzalo helped us. He put things to eat, good water, and my books in the boat. Prospero put on his robe again. If Gonzalo had not helped us, we could not have made it to this island. What does this have to do with the storm? asked Miranda. My brother and the king were on the boat that sank. They jumped into the water. They will be here soon, Prospero said. What will you do with them? asked Miranda. The time is right for my magic. I must do something now. If I don t, my work will come to nothing, said Prospero. You will sleep now Miranda. Under his magic, she went to sleep. 9

SC 201-1 The Storm COMPREHENSION CHECK Choose the best answer. Preview Answer: c. the king is on the boat. 1. Antonio 6. Who is the real Duke of Milan? a. is not a nice person. a. Alonso b. is a good brother. b. Antonio c. made the boat sink. c. Miranda d. knows magic. d. Prospero 2. Prospero used his magic to make 7. How many years have Miranda and Prospero a. the storm. lived on the island? b. his brother a duke. a. Nine c. his brother a king. b. Ten d. a robe. c. Eleven d. Twelve 3. Prospero is 8. Who helped Prospero and Miranda to live on a. Miranda s brother. the boat? b. Antonio s brother. a. A sailor c. the king s brother. b. Gonzalo d. a sailor. c. Antonio d. Alonso 4. Miranda is 9. Another name for this story could be a. the king s daughter. a. The Magic Storm. b. the name of the boat. b. The Magic Robe. c. Prospero s daughter. c. The Magic Brothers. d. Antonio s daughter. d. The Magic Boat. 5. Who helped Antonio become 10. This story is mainly about the Duke of Milan? a. Miranda sleeping. a. Prospero b. living on a boat. b. Miranda c. living in a cell. c. King Alonso d. Prospero using magic to make a storm d. The sailors so his brother will come to the island. 10 Check your answers with the key on page 67. This page may be reproduced for classroom use.

The Storm SC 201-1 VOCABULARY CHECK brother care king magic shout storm I. Sentences to Finish Fill in the blank in each sentence with the correct word from the box above. 1. We couldn t have our picnic because of the. 2. John had to over the noise of the airplane. 3. My and I made our mother a cake for her birthday. 4. The rode his horse in the parade. 5. My mother helped my aunt take of her new baby. 6. The circus clown did a trick in the show. II. Word Search All the words from the box above are hidden in the puzzle below. They may be written from left to right, up and down, or on an angle. As you find each word, put a circle around it. One word, that is not a key word, has been done for you. B T A G K C S H M A G I C A W Q V S S T O R M A B R O T H E R S M L K J H F D H G N I B V C X O K I N G W Q Z U S D F H J O R T Check your answers with the key on page 69. This page may be reproduced for classroom use. 11

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