Tempest, The: Side by SidePrestwick House Inc, 2004 - 182 Seiten Prospero, a Duke from Milan, is exiled to a remote island with his daughter, Miranda. On the island, Prospero becomes a wizard and uses his powers to seek revenge on his enemies while his daughter falls in love with Caliban, Prospero's slave. Includes two version, the original and a modern adaptation. |
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... storm . GONZALO : Nay , good , be patient . BOATSWAIN : When the sea is . Hence ! What cares these roarers for the name of king ? To cabin : silence ! trouble us not . GONZALO : Good , yet remember whom thou hast aboard . BOATSWAIN ...
... storm . GONZALO : Nay , good , be patient . BOATSWAIN : When the sea is . Hence ! What cares these roarers for the name of king ? To cabin : silence ! trouble us not . GONZALO : Good , yet remember whom thou hast aboard . BOATSWAIN ...
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... storm . GONZALO : But my man , be patient . BOATSWAIN : I'll be patient when the sea is patient . Hurry ! These sailors could care less about the king . Go below ! Don't be a bother . GONZALO : My man , remember who is on board ...
... storm . GONZALO : But my man , be patient . BOATSWAIN : I'll be patient when the sea is patient . Hurry ! These sailors could care less about the king . Go below ! Don't be a bother . GONZALO : My man , remember who is on board ...
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... storm ? 210 PROSPERO : Know thus far forth . By accident most strange , bountiful Fortune , Now my dear lady , hath mine enemies Brought to this shore ; and by my prescience MIRANDA : How did we reach land ? PROSPERO : 26 ACT I SCENE 2.
... storm ? 210 PROSPERO : Know thus far forth . By accident most strange , bountiful Fortune , Now my dear lady , hath mine enemies Brought to this shore ; and by my prescience MIRANDA : How did we reach land ? PROSPERO : 26 ACT I SCENE 2.
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... storm ? PROSPERO : Know this . By accident , fate has brought my enemies to this shore and by my wisdom , I find that my opportunities depend upon someone whose influence I must seek or I will see my fortune fail forev- er . No more ...
... storm ? PROSPERO : Know this . By accident , fate has brought my enemies to this shore and by my wisdom , I find that my opportunities depend upon someone whose influence I must seek or I will see my fortune fail forev- er . No more ...
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... storm that I directed ? ARIEL : In every detail . I boarded the King's ship on the prow on the midship , the deck , in every cabin , and created terror as a ball of fire . I did it simultaneously in many places and joined in with the ...
... storm that I directed ? ARIEL : In every detail . I boarded the King's ship on the prow on the midship , the deck , in every cabin , and created terror as a ball of fire . I did it simultaneously in many places and joined in with the ...
Inhalt
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8 | |
14 | |
ACT II | 54 |
Another part of the island | 82 |
ACT III | 96 |
Another part of the island | 104 |
Another part of the island | 116 |
ACT IV | 126 |
ACT V | 148 |
EPILOGUE | 174 |
Study Guide | 176 |
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ADRIAN ANTONIO awake beat bless BOATSWAIN bottle brave bring brother camest Carthage cave Ceres charm Claribel comfort daughter dear devil doth drink drown drunk Duke of Milan dukedom earth Enter Ariel Exeunt Exit Ariel eyes fair Verona Farewell father Ferdinand and Miranda fish follow fool foul give GONZALO grace Hark hath hear heart heavens hither invisible IRIS island isle Juno King of Naples king's ship live look lord lost Macbeth magic marriage master mercy Midsummer Night's Dream monster noble noise nymphs o'er on't pray prithee Prospero's cell queen Queen of Naples Re-enter Ariel rest SCENE scurvy SEBASTIAN servant shore sing slave sleep speak spirits STEPHANO storm strange swear sweet swords Sycorax tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou didst thou dost thou hast thou shalt thunder tongue torment TRINCULO Tunis Widow Dido winds