"Miranda" is a character from William Shakespeare's play, "The Tempest." She is the daughter of Prospero, a powerful magician, and has lived most of her life on a deserted island. Miranda is known for her innocence and kindness, having seen very few people in her life. Her first encounter with a man, Ferdinand, sparks a deep love that plays a central role in the story.
Throughout the play, Miranda represents themes of love, purity, and the hope for a better future. Her character highlights the contrast between the civilized world and the wildness of the island, showcasing her growth as she learns about love and human relationships.