The TempestDigiCat, 28.05.2022 - 224 Seiten William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' is a classic play that explores themes of power, betrayal, and forgiveness. Written in the early 17th century, the play is considered one of Shakespeare's final works and showcases his mastery of language and character development. The story follows Prospero, the rightful Duke of Milan, who uses his magical powers to create a tempest that strands his enemies on an island, where he seeks revenge and ultimately learns the power of forgiveness. The play is filled with vivid imagery, complex characters, and thought-provoking themes that continue to resonate with audiences today. William Shakespeare, often regarded as the greatest playwright in the English language, drew inspiration from various historical events and literary sources to create 'The Tempest'. His deep understanding of human nature and ability to craft compelling narratives have solidified his reputation as a literary giant. Shakespeare's vast body of work continues to be studied and performed around the world, reflecting his enduring influence on literature and culture. I highly recommend 'The Tempest' to readers interested in exploring timeless themes through captivating storytelling. Shakespeare's profound insights into human emotions and relationships make this play a must-read for anyone seeking to delve into the intricacies of the human experience. |
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... I'll run you in ' as sure as fate ! I'm on your track , you know ! To school she goes , or , soon or late , I'll have to make her go ! " " But , sir , I do not understand - in fact , it grieves me sore- The way you come and speak to me ...
... I'll run you in ' as sure as fate ! I'm on your track , you know ! To school she goes , or , soon or late , I'll have to make her go ! " " But , sir , I do not understand - in fact , it grieves me sore- The way you come and speak to me ...
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... I'll get to them. I'll keep following the trail I left behind and find out where I'm going next. I've got one life to work with and I'll squeeze it dry before I'm through. 2. While I was writing this book I visited my close friend ...
... I'll get to them. I'll keep following the trail I left behind and find out where I'm going next. I've got one life to work with and I'll squeeze it dry before I'm through. 2. While I was writing this book I visited my close friend ...
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... I'll be happy.” “When I'm doing the work I love, then I'll be happy.” “When I have more money, then I'll be happy.” “When I stop being afraid to try, then I'll be happy.” “When my lousy luck changes, then I'll be happy.” “When I'm in a ...
... I'll be happy.” “When I'm doing the work I love, then I'll be happy.” “When I have more money, then I'll be happy.” “When I stop being afraid to try, then I'll be happy.” “When my lousy luck changes, then I'll be happy.” “When I'm in a ...
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... I'll take the pill- I'll take the f Presto . yes ! " I cried ; " if that is best ; " Ye pow'rs ! I'll take the pill- I'll take the f Presto . ллл Tempo I. I , half fainting , reached the door , And saw the star - ry pill- I'll take the ...
... I'll take the pill- I'll take the f Presto . yes ! " I cried ; " if that is best ; " Ye pow'rs ! I'll take the pill- I'll take the f Presto . ллл Tempo I. I , half fainting , reached the door , And saw the star - ry pill- I'll take the ...
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ADRIAN ALONSO Austen's awake beat BOATSWAIN bottle brave brother cam'st Carthage cell CERES charm Contents SCENE daughter dear devil DigiCat doth drink drown drown'd Duke of Milan dukedom e'er EDITH WHARTON Enter ARIEL Enter CALIBAN Exeunt Exit ARIEL eyes father fish foul garments give GONZALO grace Hark Hast thou hath hear heavens Henry IV hither honour island isle JANE AUSTEN JUNO King of Naples King's ship lord lov'd LUIGI PIRANDELLO marriage master monster noble nymphs play pray presented by Spirits prithee PROSPERO Prospero's cell Queen Re-enter ARIEL remember scurvy SEBASTIAN and ANTONIO Setebos sing slave sleep speak STEPHANO and TRINCULO strange swear sweet Sycorax Table of Contents tell There's thine thou art thou beest thou canst thou didst thou dost thou hast Thou liest Thou shalt thyself torment Tunis Wharton widow Dido WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE yare