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    Shakespeare’s The Tempest On first glance‚ Forbidden Planet can easily be seen to parallel many other works relating to technology‚ nature‚ or both. One of the most obvious parallels is‚ of course‚ to Shakespeare’s The Tempest‚ the story of a man stranded on an island which he has single-handedly brought under his control through the use of magic. Indeed‚ the characters‚ plot‚ and lesson of Forbidden Planet mirror almost exactly those of The Tempest‚ with the exception that where The Tempest employs

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    Although William Shakespeare’s The Tempest is often categorized as his late romance‚ its plots reflect the major social movement of that time—the Europeans settling in the New World. As the Europeans eagerly set out to find the New World‚ they left behind hopeful citizens pondering over what they would find. In The Tempest‚ through the characters‚ we can infer that the Europeans’ intentions ranged from creating the perfect government to interacting with the inhabitants. They discovered that their

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    THE TEMPEST REVIEW (MULTIMODAL TEXT ANALYSIS) The multimodal text I have chosen is taken from the Guardian online‚ its genre and mode is a review of a production of the Tempest performed in May at the Globe Theatre in London. The online text is intended for Guardian readers because Tilden‚ the reviewer is a regular contributor to the newspaper. The prosodic feature of conversational rhythm is used and Tilden uses an easy informal tone that people enjoy to

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    confronting catalyst for change‚ providing a means to access what has been concealed or lost‚ spurring deep emotional confrontations that realign perceptions of reality through processes of self-discovery. William Shakespeare’s tragic comedy‚ The Tempest‚ formulates powerful concepts of discovery‚ using discoveries of tangible and intangible nature to explore critical emotions that drive profound realisations‚ of which centralise on fatalism‚ ethics‚ and subjugation. Moreover‚ Pink Floyd’s concept

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    The Tempest raises many interrogatives regarding the structure of authority‚ status and power. How hierarchy set in the playwright; usual or as constructed? Furthermore‚ what are the circumstances when authority is seized? This paper will attempt to answer these questions in a coherent way using textual references‚ as well as the protagonist of the play‚ Prospero‚ to solve the accusations. As the play progresses‚ Prospero constructs the hierarchy in such a matter its returns things to their "natural"

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    Deltora Quest: City of the Rats Author: Emily Rodda The Main character of this book are Lief‚ Barda My favorite character of this book would probably have to be Jasmine. She’s a girl who grew up in the woods by her self. Called the “Forest of Shadows” .She had to learn survival and mature fast. Who joins Lief and Barda on there mission when they come in the forest to locate one of Gems of Deltora. She’s like Katniss Everdeen from Hunger Games. But more savage and aggressive. The story is about

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    The Importance of the Comic Sub-plot in The Tempest The comic sub-plot has various uses for the play. It brings light relief&ndash without it‚ it would be a very dramatic play‚ if not boring.As because Prospero controls the whole island we know that nothing can really happen that he doesn&rsquot want to‚ so the play is lacking tension and the comic sub-plot prevents it from being a very boring play. Drunkness is amusing anyway‚ they fall about and say stupid things which is entertaining for

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    Deception‚ Dishonesty‚ and Shakespeare In both The Tempest and The Taming of the Shrew‚ deception and dishonesty are not only important themes‚ but are the very premises that serve to initiate the action. In both plays‚ most of the characters are motivated to resort to some form of deception in the hopes of achieving their various goals. In Tempest‚ Prospero’s very presence on the island is a direct result of an act of treachery by his brother Antonio. Likewise‚ the act of loyalty on

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    Gabriel Rodriguez Utah Valley University History 1700 Chad K. Ostler Takaki Paper 1 7/9/13 The “Tempest” in the Wilderness In this chapter the author is trying to express how John Winthrop sent his companion to the new world called America in 1962. The main idea of John Winthrop was to improve the population over the colonies with eyes on how to improve the economy. Back in England the over population‚ poverty‚ and famine was a really big problem that have to be solve. So then‚ in this new

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    perspective on redemption. The author (2007) explains that in Scripture describes a redemptive funnel‚ that depicts redemption. According to McMinn (2007)‚ near the beginning of the Old Testament‚ it defines redemption as an all-purpose concept‚ but by the end of the New Testament‚ it has turn out to be rather specific and focused (p 296). McMinn (2007) explains the redemptive funnel concept. The redemptive funnel contains two type of act of redemption‚ which are general acts of redemption and specific

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