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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... Naples, from the others, having chosen him to be 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 ...
... Naples – he had brutally usurped Prospero, casting him and his baby child 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 ...
... Naples, overthrowing his own brother. Shakespeare's dark vision of human relations – in particular fraternal ones – is rendered all the bleaker by the suddenness with which his characters fall into vicious and murderous behaviour; again ...
... Naples and Milan. Luckily, they fall in love at sight, but Ferdinand has first to prove himself worthy of Miranda; above all he must show that he is master of his sexual urges. With brutal insistence, Prospero compels him – a Prince ...
... in The Tempest? What is the action? What is the story? Because this is the only way that it will ultimately release its manifold and wondrous secrets. THE TEMPEST DRAMATIS PERSONAE ALONSO, King of Naples. SEBASTIAN, his.