comments, “as the repulsiveness of the work increases, the wage decreases” . Indeed, although Caliban and Ariel do not receive monetary payment for their labour, Ariel is given the incentive of freedom as Prospero promises Ariel “I will discharge thee.” Once again Shakespeare employs the use of personal pronouns in Prospero’s speech in order to emphasise his position of power on the island. It is not Ariel and Caliban who decide their own actions but Prospero. Ariel’s freedom relies entirely on…
The goal of Ariel, Farrar, and Sutherland’s research was to determine if the presence of a body-worn-camera on the law enforcement officer, would reduce the prevalence on use-of-force and/or citizens’ complaints. Ariel, Farrar, and Sutherland (2014) explain in the introduction of their paper that at that time there was, “no research evidence on the benefits of body-worn-cameras” (p. 510). They continue to explain that their report is “on the first randomized controlled trial using…
The tempest raged at his bidding. Ariel, Caliban, and a host of apparitions bowed to his command. Miranda, his only daughter, was a puppet in his scheme of redemption. He cast his power on a usurping duke, an esteemed royal advisor, and even the king himself. In Shakespeare’s The Tempest, not a single individual remains untouched by Prospero’s magic power. This theme of power not only pervades the original text, but was also on full display in the Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival’s…
Leading an Experiment in Police Body Worn Video Cameras Paul Drover and Barak Ariel Roman Mota In the article, Leading an Experiment in Police Body-Worn Video Cameras by Paul Drover and Barak Ariel the authors seek to address the uses and the consequences of police officers wearing Body worn videos (BWV). This experiment took place in Wolverhampton during the time between March and August 2014. This research will be conducted through a Random Controlled Trial, which is where…
There are many disney villains and villains in general. They are in books, movies, television shows, cartoons, video games, and comics. The Ringmaster, the Queen of Hearts, and Ursula are just a couple of disney villains. The Ringmaster is from Dumbo. The Queen of Hearts is from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Ursula is from The Little Mermaid. The Ringmaster is a circus ringmaster in Dumbo. He is a bad person because of how he behaves every time anything gets in the way of his circus…
For example, Ariel is a spirit that Prospero freed from the trunk of a tree whilst on the island. He did this so that the spirit could serve him, and help develop his art. The first time the reader sees the relationship between Ariel and Prospero, in Act 1 Scene 2 the spirit addresses Prospero as “great master“, without being prompted by the magician. When calling Ariel, shortly beforehand Prospero calls “servant come! I am ready…
(1. 2. 297-299) During this scene Ariel brings up the subject of his freedom and receives a negative reaction from Prospero who believes that Ariel was not being appreciative of Prospero’s doings. By using literary criticism one can clearly point out the role of master and servant. One may also notice that Prospero threatens Ariel by insisting on trapping him in a tree for twelve years, which is ironic being that Prospero is the one…
and magical influences. In The Little Mermaid, Ariel wants to discover life outside of the sea and finds herself in trouble with her overprotective father after she ventures to the surface. Her father has forbidden her to go to shore and tasks her with things to occupy her time. For instance, singing with her sisters in an under the sea concert which she misses. Ariel saves Prince Eric from drowning and instantly falls in love with him. Ultimately Ariel goes to see the wicked sea witch to…
ship; now on the beak, Now in the waist, the deck, in every cabin, I flamed amazement. Sometimes I’d divide and burn in many places (1.2.199-200).” Ariel is talking here to his master Prospero, telling him that he has burned parts of the ship and caused havoc on the ship. But we still see that Prospero doesn’t want any one of them hurt. “But are they, Ariel, safe? (1.2.219).” This may be because all he wants is to reveal himself to all of them, that he is still alive and never died, or that he…
Single Sea Foam to Married Mermaid The original The Little Mermaid, written by Hans Christian Andersen, and the Disney version are closer than I had first thought. It turns out that Disney had only changed the ending to fit the Disney-fication process, besides adding music. The original piece isn’t as sad as thought. I’m glad I got to actually sit down and read Andersen’s version of The Little Mermaid. Both versions of The Little Mermaid follow the six-step formula for a Shakespearean comedy.…