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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... Sebastian and Alonso re-appear, we just as succinctly get theirs: they immediately start abusing the boatswain: 'A pox o' your throat, you bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog,' screams Sebastian; 'Hang, cur! Hang, you whoreson ...
... Sebastian – the King's brother – has other ideas: 'Let's take leave of him,' he shouts, and races off to save himself, with Antonio not far behind. The old man, whom we will soon discover is called Gonzalo, quits too, hoping, despite ...
... Sebastian, and the good old courtier 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 ...
... Sebastian to usurp the throne of 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 ...
... 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 Alonso ...