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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... King of 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 ...
... king, but his authority counts for nothing here, where the waves rule. 'What cares these roarers for the name of king?' shouts the boatswain, a naked statement of lèse-majesté that may have sent a shiver down the spines of the play's ...
... King, who is below decks, praying with his son. 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 ...
... King of 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 ...
... King and Gonzalo abruptly wake up. A mood of anxiety and fear grips them all. Meanwhile, in another part of the island, the King's butler and his jester, Stephano and Trinculo, both drunk, have stumbled on Caliban, deformed son of the ...