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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... Gonzalo, quits too, hoping, despite the terror all around him, the disintegration of the boat and the howling gale, to die 'a dry death'. The scene changes. A young girl, frightened and upset, is in urgent conversation with her grizzled ...
... Gonzalo says in Act II, scene II: Who would believe that there were mountaineers Dew-lapp'd like bulls, whose throats had hanging at 'em Wallets offlesh? or that there were such men Whose heads stood in their breasts? The secrets of ...
... Gonzalo, have travelled from Tunisia, for the marriage of Alonso's daughter to the North African King, and their ship has passed by Prospero's island. This was the ship destroyed in the recent tempest. All this news is so overwhelming ...
... Gonzalo to fall asleep. As soon as they do, Antonio, Prospero's usurper, starts to urge Sebastian to usurp the throne of Naples, overthrowing his own brother. Shakespeare's dark vision of human relations – in particular fraternal ones ...
... Gonzalo, Sebastian, Antonio, then, well soused, Sebastian, Trinculo and Caliban. Finally Prospero appears, to general astonishment. He draws back a curtain to reveal Ferdinand and Miranda; the sight of the son he thought drowned reduces ...