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    The Tempest Theme

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    Tempest" is spoken by Ariel‚ to the "three men of sin" Alonso‚ Sebastian‚ and Antonio. The conflict within this passage is external‚ which contains Ariel speaking on behalf of Prospero to those who wronged him‚ also known as the "three men of sin". The genre of this passage is strictly fantasy‚ which included Ariel as a Harpy‚ which represents the climax of Prospero’s revenge‚ and a magical banquet. In this passage‚ Ariel is seeking justice on behalf of his master Prospero. Ariel is calling out the

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    then he/she successfully fulfills the archetype and in this instance‚ Theseus from “Theseus” and Ariel from “The Little Mermaid” do. In “The Little Mermaid”‚ Ariel goes on a journey in which she finds true love and completes numerous obstacles while doing so‚ and in “Theseus”‚ Theseus travels throughout the Greek region and in turn‚ saves the woman from being killed by

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    Miranda that good luck has brought all his enemies to the island and puts her into a deep slumber. After he uses his charms on Miranda‚ he calls his spirit‚ Ariel. Their conversation shows that Prospero and Ariel are responsible for the frightful storm. This conversation also tells us that Prospero is concerned about the people on board the ship and Ariel has scattered them across the isle. When I first heard the tale of Prospero’s tragic past‚ I felt quite

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    Shakespeare’s Natives: Ariel and Caliban in The Tempest By Michael O’Toole In his essay "On Cannibals‚" Montaigne continually asserts that what is natural is synonymous with what is good‚ and that Nature herself ought to be the light by which human action is guided. It is not surprising‚ then‚ that he presents a highly idealized characterization of the natives of the New World. He perceives these "cannibals‚" as he calls them‚ to be men who live in the way Nature intends them to live

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    Mul The Little Mermaid

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    an ancient Chinese poem.“Mulan” the character‚ sacrifices herself to the army for her father. Mulan disguises herself as a man to join the army to go to war for her father. “Ariel” from The Little Mermaid‚ also sacrifices her identity as a mermaid to be a human. Ariel wanted to marry a human‚ but her father tries to get Ariel to resist them. These movies compared has both similarities and differences. Both movies sacrifices identities. Woman to man‚ and mermaid to human. Mulan is a better role model

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    The Tempest Research Paper

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    He includes the recurring themes of time‚ struggle for power‚ and the supernatural. Prospero‚ and his servant‚ Ariel‚ magically conduct a tremendous storm‚ which forces the shipmates to land on his island. Prospero‚ the characters on the shipwreck‚ and Caliban‚ and Ariel spend most of the play reacting to this event. Caliban’s character represents a struggle to regain his power‚ while Ariel has a particular influence on the subsequent plot that relates to the themes of time and the supernatural. A

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    He also has the help of Ariel a water nymph that he rescued and is now enslaved to Prospero. There is also the creature named Caliban that is under the slavery of Prospero. Prospero is the most vital character in this play because he has the most power and influence over everyone. Prospero who has found the secrets of the island with his magical staff and magic books can ultimately do whatever he wants to the survivors. His first motive is vengeance as he sends Ariel on various tasks to make

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    audience that the hierarchy has altered because it seems unusual for an officer of the ship to be commanding a king and an old councillor who is assembly in a higher post Another example of magic affecting the characters is when Ariel puts the shipwreck survivors to sleep. We Ariel does this because he enters the stage ‘playing solemn music’ and all of a sudden the shipwreck survivors are feeling drowsy – this is shown when Gonzalo says ‘Will you laugh me asleep‚ for I am very heavy?’ (II.I.184). The effect

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    “You’re Welcome” by Dwayne Johnson expresses for the moment in Act I‚ Scene 2 when Prospero reminds Ariel of what he did for him and‚ if anything‚ how Ariel owes him. In line with the scene‚ the song gives off a conceited sentiment and this correlates with Prospero’s attitude towards Ariel. The title of the song‚ for example‚ “You’re Welcome” (Dwayne Johnson) is the message Prospero is giving to Ariel when he reminds him‚”It was a torment to lay upon the damned‚ which Sycorax could not again undo.

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    Tide Detergent

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    Ariel is a marketing line of laundry detergents made by Procter & Gamble. It is the flagship brand in Procter & Gamble’s European‚ Mexican‚ Japanese‚ Brazilian‚ Peruvian‚ Turkish‚ Filipino‚ Colombian‚ Chilean and Venezuelan portfolios. In some U.S. stores‚ Mexican Ariel is available. History Ariel first appeared on the UK market in 1967 and was the first detergent with stain-removing enzymes. It was a high-sudsing powder designed for twin-tub and top-loading washing machines. With the rise

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