Amanda Prynne
Amanda Prynne is a fictional character from the play "The Tempest" by William Shakespeare. She is the daughter of Prospero, the play's protagonist, and is known for her beauty and innocence. Amanda is raised on a remote island, where she has limited interaction with the outside world, which shapes her character and perspective.
In the story, Amanda becomes a central figure in the themes of love and reconciliation. Her interactions with Ferdinand, a young prince, highlight her desire for connection and her journey toward maturity. Amanda's character represents hope and the possibility of new beginnings amidst the challenges faced by her father.