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    Miranda Vs The Tempest

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    original play. The names of some characters are changed due to the change of the geographical area, thus the various characters in this epistolary diary entry story are; Myra (the person who is writing the diary entries), Sreekar (Myra’s father), Ariel (Myra’s friend, who later becomes her lover), Maderu (Sreekar’s brother), Aryan ( Owner of the parent company that rules over the company that is supposed to be shared by Maderu and Sreekar together), Brendan (Aryan’s son). The text revolves…

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    my mind, Caliban should own the island. I think Caliban suppose to control the island. Firstly, Sycorax is the first human being on the island. The island was belonged to her, and after she died, the island belongs to her son.Caliban. Secondly, Ariel is the second life on the island and she is a spirit, and she was locked in the tree for 12 years. In 1615, the period which Shakespeare wrote the play. In Britain, as individual dies, their nest generation gain the legacy they left. It is the…

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    The Tempest Conflict

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    The Tempest by William Shakespeare, was the last play solely written by him. The play was written in the early 1600’s and is a comedy/ romance. The play visits a few themes throughout the story and due to Shakespeare’ choice of words some are clear and others are not. The play was one that Shakespeare lived through and it marked the end of his career. Throughout the Tempest, Shakespeare uses language and devices to tell the story of Prospero and his actions as well as incorporate the theme of…

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    The Tempest Betrayal

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    and it seems that things are going so severely that there's not much to do but pray. The boat then splits in half and the people float off into the sea. The reader then learns that Prospero was the source of the magic with the help of his servant Ariel that caused a storm and sank this boat. The King of Naples and his followers all land on this isolated island where they have been separated into groups.…

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    What is a utopia? This has been questioned for thousands of years by philosophers all over the world. Which poses the thought: Is there is any such thing as a perfect world? Also, what does that world entail for its citizens? In class we have debated this issue and read various works describing different points of views on utopias. The Tempest is a character defined play written by William Shakespeare. This was his last play and it portrayed a utopian society. The play has controversial social…

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    The Notebook Gender Roles

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    protagonist, Ariel, is quite different, but still falls within gender roles. Ariel’s character thinks independently and at times is rebellious, but the film has largely play on sex characteristics and gender roles. There is a scene in which after falling in love with Eric, Ariel picks flowers and plucks the petals asking if he loves her or not. This scene depicts Ariel being delicate and feminine through the picking of the flowers and questioning Eric’s love. The film also depicts Ariel largely…

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    The Tempest Injustice

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    justice by reclaiming the position of the Duke of Milan from his brother Antonio. One way of seeing this is that Prospero’s ideas of both justice and injustice are hypocritical, as he sees Antonio removal of him as immoral, he still enslaves Caliban and Ariel to accomplish his tasks he has given them. In my opinion, Prospero wants justice from what is brother did do him, but the methods he uses to achieve this justice are morally wrong, such as enslaving and using them to benefit only him.…

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    almost anything to get it. Prospero, the antagonist, goes as far as to control the other characters, not only through magic, but also through his manipulation and persuasion over them, forcing the others to do things at his will. Characters like Ariel, Caliban, and even Ferdinand follow Prospero’s instructions because he is seen as the dominant power structure. Through forced labor and the use of slavery, Prospero’s control is able to increase and become stronger, however, because…

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    Both Prospero and Rooster act as the independent, unyielding father figure Prospero is the protagonist in ‘The Tempest’. Straight from the start, he presents himself as a powerful, almost god-like figure with, perhaps a mysterious, enigmatic side. The more we learn about him, the easier it is to sympathise with him: we understand the cause of his bitterness and despair due to his brother’s betrayal but the fact that he does not take revenge and kill Antonio and Alonso when he could easily have…

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    Imperialism The Tempest

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    stress the one dimensionality of the characters in the play. Prospero had landed upon the island twelve years ago and had enslaved the two living creatures he met there. In the play’s dialogue, Prospero never battled with himself over how to treat Ariel and Caliban. Thus, Shakespeare made him out to be an imperialist. He controlled these two beings completely and they both lamented the fact that he had taken their freedom. The lack of extra background on the set and lack of detail in the…

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