* Prospero: Her father, who is also her only guardian and the ruler of the island. He is protective of her and controls her life, but also deeply loves her.
* Ariel: The airy spirit serves Prospero and is often tasked with tending to Miranda's needs. While they have a respectful relationship, it's not one of true friendship.
* Caliban: The native inhabitant of the island, Caliban serves Prospero and is treated with harshness by him. He is not Miranda's friend but rather a subject, and there is a power dynamic between them.
* Ferdinand: The prince of Naples, whom Miranda falls in love with at first sight. Their relationship is more about romantic attraction than friendship.
Miranda's isolation is a key aspect of the play: She has spent her life on the island, with only her father and Ariel for company. Her limited social interactions make her innocent and naive, leading to her immediate attraction to Ferdinand.
It's important to note: While Miranda doesn't have a true "friend" in the traditional sense, her relationships with the other characters are complex and multifaceted. Her encounters with them shape her development and understanding of the world.