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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... Miranda, has, after years of study, mastered not only the island but nature itself. Finding that his enemies are in the vicinity, he uses his magical powers to shipwreck them; frightened and bewildered, they wander about the island ...
... Miranda's husband; he puts the young man through a series of trials to prove the strength of his love and the sincerity of his submission to chastity. Finally, everyone is reunited, Ferdinand and Miranda affianced, Prospero resumes the ...
... Miranda's father, is sensational. He is a magician. And here we meet an immediate challenge. What is a magician? Not David Copperfield, clearly – no mere illusionist; Prospero has real power over the elements. Neither for Shakespeare ...
... Miranda onto the water, which is how they came to be on the island. And now, by miraculous chance, Prospero tells Miranda, Antonio and the King of Naples, Alonso, with his son Ferdinand and his brother Sebastian, and the good old ...
... Miranda comes surging to the surface again. Harshly he reminds Ariel of the fate from which he rescued him: trapped for twelve years in a tree by a witch whose bidding he would not do, and who died without releasing him. Ariel defers ...