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  2. The Tempest - Wikipedia

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    The Tempest is a play by William Shakespeare, probably written in 1610–1611, and thought to be one of the last plays that he wrote alone.After the first scene, which takes place on a ship at sea during a tempest, the rest of the story is set on a remote island, where Prospero, a wizard, lives with his daughter Miranda, and his two servants: Caliban, a savage monster figure, and Ariel, an ...

  3. Sycorax - Wikipedia

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    In The Tempest, Shakespeare presents two powerful sorcerers, Prospero and Sycorax, who have both controlled the island. Initially it appears that the two characters are a contrasting pair: the benevolent Prospero and the rapacious Sycorax. However, upon closer analysis, the differences between the two characters disappear and the similarities grow.

  4. Shakespeare helps me envisage the unimaginable, and a speech from “The Tempest” has been running through my mind since images of charred sections of Pacific Palisades and Altadena started ...

  5. Prospero - Wikipedia

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    The Tempest is believed to be the last play Shakespeare wrote alone. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In this play there are two candidate soliloquies by Prospero which critics have taken to be Shakespeare's own "retirement speech".

  6. Miranda (The Tempest) - Wikipedia

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    In Leininger's analysis, Caliban is treated in a similar fashion, forced into the role of an uncivilised savage without heed for his individual needs and desires—much in the same way that Miranda is expected to marry Ferdinand and reject Caliban's advances simply because her father wishes it. [11]

  7. Ariel (The Tempest) - Wikipedia

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    The text of The Tempest contains more stage directions than most of Shakespeare's plays, giving scholars an opportunity to see into the portrayal of characters such as Ariel in Shakespeare's time. In Act III, Scene III, for example, when Ariel, as a harpy , is directed to clap his wings on a banquet table, he causes the food to disappear by a ...

  8. The Sea and the Mirror - Wikipedia

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    Auden regarded the work as "my Ars Poetica, in the same way I believe The Tempest to have been Shakespeare's." The poem is a series of dramatic monologues spoken by the characters in Shakespeare's play after the end of the play itself. These are rendered in a variety of verse forms from villanelles, sonnets, sestinas, and finally Jamesian prose ...

  9. Stephano (The Tempest) - Wikipedia

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    Stephano (/ ˈ s t ɛ f ən oʊ / STEF-ən-oh) is a boisterous and often drunk butler of King Alonso in William Shakespeare's play, The Tempest.He, Trinculo and Caliban plot against Prospero, the ruler of the island on which the play is set and the former Duke of Milan in Shakespeare's fictional universe. [1]