Antonio’s greed for power, Prospero’s quest for knowledge and perfection as well as his spirit of adventure form the Renaissance elements of the play. The use of magic as a means for gaining perfection and the colonization of the island also makes The Tempest a typical Renaissance drama.
Antonio’s greed for power, Prospero’s quest for knowledge and perfection as well as his spirit of adventure form the Renaissance elements of the play. The use of magic as a means for gaining perfection and the colonization of the island also makes The Tempest a typical Renaissance drama.