The TempestPan Macmillan, 13.06.2019 - 160 Seiten The Tempest is Shakespeare's masterpiece of magical effects, redemptive romance, poetry and politics. |
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... to Miranda that the only way she can deal with it is to fall asleep. No sooner has she given in to sleep, than we see Prospero's magic in action: he calls up a spirit – his 'dainty spirit' Ariel, as he calls him. Ariel is the.
William Shakespeare. 'dainty spirit' Ariel, as he calls him. Ariel is the agent of Prospero's will, whipped up the terrible tempest (which, as instructed, has damaged no one) and is now given strict and detailed instructions as to how to ...
... Ariel, he makes the final preparations for confronting his enemies, planning the climax of his elaborate revenge. His spells have all worked so far; but Ariel, so close to being finally released from his service to Prospero, confesses ...
... Ariel from his servitude, and, having in parting acknowledged Caliban – 'this thing of darkness' – as his own, leads the chastened company to the ship, to resume the life from which he and Miranda were ousted a dozen years before. The ...
... OF A SHIP, BOATSWAIN, and MARINERS. MIRANDA, daughter to Prospero. ARIEL, an airy spirit. OTHER SPIRITS ATTENDING ON PROSPERO. SCENE — A ship at sea; afterwards an island. ACT I SCENE I A ship at sea: a tempestuous. THE TEMPEST.