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    Gabriela Toledo  2/9/15  Texts and Contexts  Essay 1: ​ The Tempest    Clothing and Appearance: ​ Connotations in Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”    Shakespeare’s ​ The Tempest ​ was written between the years 1610 and 1611‚ and was  known as one of only two plays that Shakespeare wrote as an entirely original piece. It was  performed for the second time in 1612 to honor the wedding of the daughter of King James.  Given the fact that it was written as an original‚ there is possibility that Shakespeare may have 

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    In The Tempest William Shakespeare uses Prospero’s power and control over the other characters as a way to address different social issues during time. Prospero is a character that uses his powers over people to manipulate them into doing his work. Two specific characters he considers his slaves are Ariel and Caliban. For Prospero’s plan to succeed he calls on Ariel to start however Ariel asks Prospero when he will set her free‚ “Pro Do’st thou forget what a torment I did free thee. Ar No Pro Thou

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    “Correspondent to command…” Discuss the ways in which power and control are presented within The Tempest In William Shakespeare ’s The Tempest‚ and Christopher Marlowe ’s Doctor Faustus‚ Prospero and Doctor Faustus both engage in elements of the dark arts‚ initially to achieve aspirational outcomes. In order to demonstrate power‚ Shakespeare effectively plays with the relationships between master and servant. Many characters are also locked in a power struggle for the control of the island‚ eventually

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    The change in Prospero’s character... Prospero from The Tempest is the rightful Duke of Milan and father to Miranda who he loves. In the plot‚ he was usurped by his brother and sent on a boat to his death but survived by landing on the island. Prospero’s Power Prospero possesses magical powers and is able to conjure spirits and nymphs to perform tasks. With Ariel’s help‚ he conjures the tempest at the start of the play. Prospero is quite a foreboding character dealing out punishments

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    rebelled. Prospero said “Hast thou forgot the foul witch Sycorax‚ who with age and envy was grown into a hoop? Hast thou forgot her?”([1.2.256-59]‚ The Tempest) Prospero proceed to detail what happened to this witch and eventually Ariel gave in and said “Pardon‚ master. I will be correspondent to command and do my spriting gently. “ ([1.2.296-298]‚ The Tempest) Prospero uses the witch to show Ariel that even someone with magical powers would suffer heavy consequences

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    leading to dependency on false hope. In The Tempest‚ Shakespeare shows how illusions can be used by one of the main characters‚ Prospero ‚ to control‚ expose truths in characters‚ and predict future events. He uses all of

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    Character Study of Prospero in The Tempest "The Tempest" is a play written by Shakespeare in 1611. It is a play about a man called Prospero who’s brother (Antonio) attempts to murder him and his 3 year old daughter Miranda in order to become the Duke of Milan. Antonio plans to kill them by sending them out in a boat that would sink at sea. However‚ his plan failed as Prospero and Miranda survived and ended up shipwrecked on an island. After 12 years on the island‚ Prospero decides to claim

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    with it‚ few have been as successful as Shakespeare in displaying the multiple dimensions which come about from trying to define such an abstract concept. One only has to look to the characters of Sebastian‚ Antonio‚ Prospero‚ and Caliban within The Tempest to observe the complicated manner that the play conceives of evil. Some of these characters may initially appear to be the most evil of God’s creations while others seem to be responding in a reasonable manner based on their situations. Shakespeare

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    Lexi Turnbow “Friendship” By Ralph Waldo Emerson In the essay "Friendship" by Ralph Waldo Emerson the importance of that special bond between two people is constantly conveyed to the reader. Emerson breaks down and explains the different aspects of friendship that we sometimes forget or overlook. He reminds us that acquaintanceship is something to be cherished and that we should never take the people that love us unconditionally for granted. Emerson’s frequent use of inspiring

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    Master-Servant Relationships in ‘The Tempest’ and ‘Dr Faustus’ Prospero‚ in ‘The Tempest’‚ resides on the island with his daughter Miranda and two mythical creatures; his favourite being Ariel who performs magic for him and is a trustworthy servant- this would cause controversy with the audience as magic was a concept both feared and believed in at the time this play was performed. The other is Caliban‚ son of Sycorax- the witch who used to ‘own’ the island; he is more suited to the role of

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