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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... while Prospero unleashes on them all the resources of the spirits he has magically subdued. His aim is to compel them to come to terms with who they are and what they have done. He has separated Ferdinand, the son of INTRODUCTION.
... spirits who could bypass natural laws. Marlowe's Dr Faustus, following the same path, has dark and sinister dealings with Satan; while Ben Jonson's alchemist, Subtle, is revealed as a con man. But these were exceptional. Being a ...
... spirits of the Elizabethan age, soldiers, politicians, had studied with him. For most of his life he was engaged in a passionate quest for communion with angels, not for sentimental reasons ... spirit' Ariel, as he calls him. Ariel is the.
... spirit quickly reveals that he has a will of his own. Asked to do more, he chafes, reminding Prospero that he has promised to free him. Prospero snaps back at him: the anger he has shown when recounting the story of his usurpation to ...
... 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.