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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... ship to the other in their desperate attempts to save it. 'I have great comfort from this fellow,' the old man, left alone, remarks of the boatswain. 'Methinks he hath no drowning mark on him.' In a couple of lines, we get the old boy's ...
... ship has passed by Prospero's island. This was the ship destroyed in the recent tempest. All this news is so overwhelming to Miranda that the only way she can deal with it is to fall asleep. No sooner has she given in to sleep, than we ...
... ship, to resume the life from which he and Miranda were ousted a dozen years before. The ending is unresolved, ambiguous: so many ends untied. What will become of Alonso now Prospero has resumed his throne? Will Caliban resume rulership ...
William Shakespeare. PROSPERO Let them be hunted soundly. heard. Enter a SHIP-MASTER and a BOATSWAIN.
... SHIP, BOATSWAIN, and MARINERS. MIRANDA, daughter to Prospero. ARIEL, an airy spirit. OTHER SPIRITS ATTENDING ON PROSPERO. SCENE — A ship at sea; afterwards an island. ACT I SCENE I A ship at sea: a tempestuous. THE TEMPEST.