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This great play by Shakespeare is a quest in a number of ways. Any voyage can...
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If we take Prospero's ruin to be the loss of his Dukedom then he can be considered...
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Has Prospero been the innocent cause of his own ruin in "The Tempest"?
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Ariel has great admiration and respect for his master, Prospero. He addresses...
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Stephano's absurd exploitation of Caliban is a parody of the relationship between...
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Because Trinculo speaks in prose throughout the play, we know immediately that he...
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Caliban's evil nature is magnified in this scene. His contempt for Prospero...
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It is interesting how Shakespeare's characters all serve a unique purpose in this...
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Prospero's servant is Ariel, a sprite who has endured a twelve-year sentence...
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Who is Prospero's servant in "The Tempest"?
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Shakespeare has an interesting way of incorporating magic into this play. In both...
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How does "The Tempest" relate to quest stories? What allusions and...
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What is special about "The Tempest" being the last of Shakespeare's plays?
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alonso is the king of naples . antonio is prosperos brother and gonzalo is...
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Alonso, the King of Naples and father of Ferdinand, is the enemy of Prospero...
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Alonso is the King of Naples at the time of the play and the father of Ferdinand,...
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Who are Alonso, Gonzalo, and Antonio in Shakespeare's play The Tempest?
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Trinculo is a cowardly, selfish fool, and his words and actions all show this....
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In "The Tempest, what does Trinculo Say and Do?
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