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    In this course you have been exposed to many authors‚ genres‚ writing styles and themes. For your Key Assignment‚ you will reflect on what you learned from the works of fiction‚ poetry and drama you have read and consider the impact literature has had—and will hopefully continue to have—on your own life. Please write a final paper of 1500 words or more discussing the following questions. Be sure to begin your paper with an engaging introduction and clear thesis statement‚ develop each point in

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    ‘The Tempest is a play about power and the exercise of power’. Evaluate this view by exploring the presentation of power in the play up the end of Act III scene iii. Initially‚ throughout the play of The Tempest‚ power is a main theme and up until Act III scene iii‚ power manifests itself in many different forms‚ which are present in a variety of ways. In the very beginning of the play‚ Act I Scene I opens with the tempest of the title already in progress. The use of pathetic fallacy‚ for example

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    The movie and the play of “The Tempest” both have many similarities in areas such as the characters‚ the plot‚ the theme‚ and style. Although‚ the issue is that there are some rather large discrepancies between the movie and the play‚ such as in the setting‚ some of the events‚ and even missing characters. The first major similarity between the play ands the movie of “The Tempest” is in the characters. To start‚ there is Prosper in the movie‚ who is Prospero in the play‚ both men are wise old magically

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    ―Hell is Empty‚ and All the Devils are Here‖: The Influence of Doctor Faustus on The Tempest A Senior Honors Thesis Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for graduation with research distinction in English in the undergraduate colleges of The Ohio State University by Jonathan Holmes The Ohio State University March 2009 Project Advisor: Professor Derek Alwes‚ English Department 2 William Shakespeare‘s sources and influences have been the subject of much discussion‚ which includes

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    his family; backed architect for the dome on Basilica of St. Mary of the Flower Vasco da Gama- 1400/1500’s; Portuguese explorer; one of the most successful in the age of exploration and the commander of the first ships to sail directly from Europe to India; discovered a route to India around the Cape of Good Hope on the southern tip of Africa Caliban- main character in Shakespeare’s The Tempest; represents theme of nature; anti-hero; slave‚ uncivilized‚ savage; knew world far better than Prospero;

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    context his use of core themes and language features‚ often hidden create links to the modern world of which we live‚ thus creating a footbridge of familiarity from his world to ours. Four hundred years ago‚ Shakespeare wrote the Tempest‚ a dramatic fantasy still valued for it’s language and relevance today as are all Shakespearian plays. Focusing on power through dictatorial characters and greed‚ the Tempest is shown to be continuously valued for it’s timeless characterisations and use of naturally

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    In the article‚ The Mirror With a Memory the author discusses the invention of the camera and its many political uses. In doing so he makes the argument that although the pictures are a valuable resource for historians‚ they can still hold a bias. A source can only as credible as the intent of the author. The author starts by describing the situations that the lower class endured. He uses a book‚ How the Other Half Lives which was written by Jacob Riis. Riis also took many pictures to help document

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    On a scale of 1 to 10‚ I would rate my success in the Hex Auction 6 out of 10. This is because I was unable to buy many hexes that I aimed for due to lack of money. The one thing that I think I did really well during the auction was raising the prices of the hexes because many citizens needed them‚ so they were willing to pay anything just to own the property. This also caused their money to decrease and left and advantage for me‚ because they had less money towards the auction which meant they would

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    Love Throughout the Storm In the Tempest‚ by Shakespeare we see the love of family‚ love of country‚ and personal love dominate The Tempest and inform nearly every significant action. Caliban loves the island‚ Ariel loves natural freedom‚ Prospero loves his daughter‚ Alonso his son‚ and so on. But the traitors Antonio and Sebastian are also defined by love‚ or really the lack thereof. They are in love with power‚ or the potential for it. In this play‚ each player is on a quest for some kind of

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    In the stories of "Frankenstein" and "The Tempest" both passages depict a relationship between two characters; both relationships are rather spiteful. "Frankenstein" tells of the relationship made between Dr. Frankenstein and the man he creates; "The Tempest" tells of the hostile relationship between Prospero and the lowly Caliban. These relationships are quite similar to one another‚ as Dr. Frankenstein and Prospero are both oppressive and dismissive towards the created man and Caliban‚ who both

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