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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... island with his infant daughter 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 ...
... island, human and supernatural, are left behind. As here described, the play, while highly theatrical, seems to lack drama. There is never any doubt of the outcome of Prospero's machinations – with the whole island at his service, and ...
... island; how he had once been the powerful ruler of the Duchy of Milan; how, even then immersed in his books, he had deputed his brother Antonio to manage the Duchy while he studied; how Antonio had fallen in love with his newly acquired ...
... island, the King's butler and his jester, Stephano and Trinculo, both drunk, have stumbled on Caliban, deformed son of the witch who long ago entrapped Ariel in the tree. Once he was master of the island, but, since making lustful ...
... island. But here, too, there is division: Caliban acclaims Stephano as King but despises Trinculo. These lowly representatives of the human race do no more to enhance its reputation than their social superiors. Prospero's most urgent ...