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    Post Colonialism and The Tempest Background Information: In 1609 a fleet of nine ships set out from England‚ headed towards John Smith’s Virginia colony‚ the first English settlement in the New World. One of the nine ships was separated during a violent storm and ended up on Bermuda. These shipwrecked Europeans began colonizing the island and enslaving the native population. Shakespeare’s Tempest is based on this incident. For over a century‚ a number of critics have tried to interpret the

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    Power in the Tempest

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    Explain the ways the theme of power is presented in “The Tempest” In “The Tempest”‚ the theme of power is evident throughout and manifests in many forms. This manifestation is shown by Shakespeare through the use of almighty characters and those of less significant power‚ Prospero and Caliban are an example for this particular power relationship. Moreover‚ Shakespeare explores various forms of power such as love‚ magic and betrayal‚ and in addition to this also makes his views apparent. Furthermore

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    The Tempest: Analyze the moral development of Prospero’s character in the set scene with particular reference to his use and misuse of power. It is clear that Prospero’s character develops significantly throughout the course of the play; it seems that he becomes reconciled with the idea of not controlling everything and so events begin to un-fold before him. It seems that his own morals start to overtake his needs to take physical revenge on his enemies‚ he becomes more sympathetic and humane

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    The Tempest Criticism

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    “The Tempest is more than romance‚ for its characters exceed the roles of villains and heroes‚ some of them becoming villains and heroes…The Tempest belongs not only to the world of romance‚ but also to the period of colonialism‚ written as it was in the early stages of the European exploration and conquest of the New World” (Mowat and Werstine). Mowat and Werstine’s idea that The Tempest is both a romantic novel and expresses colonialism is shown through the master mind of the story’s plot named

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    Caliban in the Tempest

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    will always be a character that will garner debate and stir up conversation. The “monster” Caliban is first introduced‚ in The Tempest‚ as a “freckled whelp hag-born--not honour ’d with a human shape” (Tempest) that was ‘littered’ on an island by a witch and fathered by the devil. His body is described as either “half fish and half monster” or “half fish and half man.” (Tempest) Either way the point is clear‚ Caliban is initially portrayed as a barbarous being that lacks the common social graces of the

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    and achievements. Humanism was key part of Renaissance spirit. Quest for knowledge and power‚ a spirit of adventure‚ a quest for exploring new territories‚ presence of evil in the politics and interest in magic are the Renaissance element in The Tempest. The play’s major focus is on Prospero’s quest for perfection‚ knowledge and power. He devotes himself to learning even to the extent of neglecting his duties as a ruler. Use of magic is a weapon through which he can attain perfection. He attains

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    Usurpation In The Tempest

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    Usurpation of Power in The Tempest Usurpation is one of Shakespeare’s favorite themes: he utilizes it in his tragedies to mark a notorious rise to monarchy‚ namely in Macbeth and Hamlet. However‚ in his romance The Tempest‚ Shakespeare employs usurpation of power as a double-edged sword in which those who seek power are also subject to exploitation by others. In addition to accounting for the shipwreck‚ usurpation manifests in various bands of characters on the island; nearly all characters are

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    The Tempest Theme

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    Chantel St.Croix English 2201 The Tempest Journal The passage provided‚ act III scene III from the Shakespearean play "The Tempest" is spoken by Ariel‚ to the "three men of sin" Alonso‚ Sebastian‚ and Antonio. The conflict within this passage is external‚ which contains Ariel speaking on behalf of Prospero to those who wronged him‚ also known as the "three men of sin". The genre of this passage is strictly fantasy‚ which included Ariel as a Harpy‚ which represents the climax of Prospero’s revenge

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    The Tempest Power

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    In "The Tempest" William Shakespear expressed the idea of "struggle for power". During "The Tempest" the characters have a shipwreck on a island during a horrible storm. While on the island there was no one in charge. Everyone was wanting to be in control but there could only be one king. Men were prepared to kill there own brother or family to gain more power over everyone else. On this island everyone was struggling for power and would do anything possible to get it. In "The Tempest"‚ on the

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    magic in the tempest

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    Shakespeare’s presentation of magic in The Tempest In my opinion magic and the supernatural is by far the strongest theme in this play. The play is described as Shakespeare’s most magical play and certainly the language is most magical and quotable. The play is mostly based around magic and in particular Prospero’s magic. unlike Shakespeare’s other play Macbeth‚ the outcome of The Tempest is entirely the product of Prospero’s magic powers. Magic in The Tempest is represented in several different forms

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