The TempestGraphic Arts Books, 23.02.2021 - 82 Seiten Prospero is the rightful Duke of Milan, who was disposed by his brother Antonio and forced to flee the country with his young daughter, Miranda. For years, they have occupied a remote island that’s suddenly disturbed by his brother’s return. A ship carrying a group of passengers including King Alonso and Antonio, the Duke of Milan, crash on an isolated island. The land has been home to Prospero, Antonio’s brother who is also the rightful duke. Prospero has used magic to bring the men to him where he plans to enact his revenge. But he must navigate the romance between his daughter Miranda, and the king’s son, Ferdinand, as well as the growing resentment of his manservant Caliban. The Tempest centers a family in crisis alongside a budding love story. It’s a captivating tale full of magic and striking visuals that amplify the characters’ internal conflict. The play was famously adapted for film in 2010 with Oscar-winner Helen Mirren as Prospera, a female version of Prospero. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Tempest is both modern and readable. |
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... Publishing Director: Jennifer Newens Design & Production: Rachel Lopez Metzger Project Manager: Micaela Clark Typesetting: Westchester Publishing Services DRAMATIS PERSONÆ ALONSO, King of Naples. SEBASTIAN, his brother. PROSPERO,
William Shakespeare. DRAMATIS. PERSONÆ. ALONSO, King of Naples. SEBASTIAN, his brother. PROSPERO, the right Duke of Milan. ANTONIO, his brother, the usurping Duke of Milan. FERDINAND, son to the King of Naples. GONZALO, an honest old ...
... king? To cabin: silence! trouble us not. GON.: Good, yet remember whom thou hast aboard. BOATS.: None that I more love than myself. You are a Counsellor; if you can command these elements to silence, and work the peace of the present ...
... king and prince at prayers! let's assist them, For our case is as theirs. SEB.: I'm out of patience. ANT.: We are merely cheated of our lives by drunkards: This wide-chapp'd rascal,—would thou mightst lie drowning The washing of ten ...
... King of Naples To give him annual tribute, do him homage, Subject his coronet to his crown, and bend The dukedom, yet unbow'd,—alas, poor Milan!— To most ignoble stooping. MIR.: O the heavens! PROS.: Mark his condition, and th' event ...