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    Shakespeare’s 1601 comedy The Tempest‚ the discoveries of a new world and forgiveness‚ evoked by curiosity and wonder‚ leads to a new understanding of self and the world. Similarly‚ in Jean-Marc Vallee’s biographical drama Wild (2014)‚ a curiosity and wonder of the world and need to overcome personal challenges leads Cheryl Strayed to embark on a 1‚100 mile journey of self-discovery along the Pacific Crest Trails (PCT). In both texts‚ discoveries

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    producer film What was occurring durng now The Tempest could be a play by William Shakespeare‚ accepted to have been composed in 1610–11‚ and thought by a few commentators to be the last play that the poet composed alone. it’s pounce upon an abroad island‚ wherever the wizard Prospero‚ legitimate Duke of Milano‚ plots to resuscitate his female posterity Miranda to her legitimate spot exploitation dream and gifted control. He invokes a tempest‚ the eponymic whirlwind‚ to bait his usurping sibling

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    Comparing Power in ‘The Tempest’ and ‘Othello’ Both plays are about the ultimate struggle for power. Power can be shown in many ways such as race‚ gender‚ ‘others’‚ social class‚ and most importantly through use of language. Power can be shown in both plays through the use of ‘otherness’. This can be associated with power as characters such as Othello or Caliban are ‘others’ because they are from ‘elsewhere’. One such character who could be described as an ‘other’ is Othello. Bill Bryson suggested

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    not afraid. The isle is full of noises‚ / Sounds‚ and sweet airs that give delight and hurt not"‚ is Caliban’s observation of the island in Shakespeare’s The Tempest. True to Caliban’s commentary‚ music serves to move the plot of the story. Whether by euphonious matrimonial hymns‚ or cacophonous deception‚ the sound and music of The Tempest move the characters to harmony. [pic]In comedy‚ the plot traditionally begins in chaos and moves toward peace. Respectively‚ the play begins with the shrieks

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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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    The Role of Magic in Shakespeare’s The Tempest‚ Hamlet‚ and Macbeth     Like many other themes‚ magic and supernatural elements play a large role in many of Shakespeare’s works.  The use of magic interests the audience‚ plays to the imagination‚ and adds dramatic intrigue to the story‚ even when the rest of the plot is comprised of believable events.  These themes are most prominent in The Tempest‚ Hamlet‚ and Macbeth.  In each of these plays‚ magic and supernatural occurrences not only play a

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    characters‚ which is a bold statement to make‚ however his undeniable presence in The Tempest both in text and on stage cannot be ignored. The rambunctious‚ uncontrolled‚ fiery spirit of Caliban hides many of his inner qualms and this facade has been a topic of interest for many in the world of literature‚ but Caliban’s issues are larger than his spineless body and those‚ combined with his antagonism encompass much of The Tempest as a whole. Through Caliban’s continued submittance to a “master” and vengeful

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    reason. In Montaigne’s essay‚ “Of Cannibals”‚ Montaigne tries to disprove this theory by exposing a group of “savage” people’s simplistic lifestyle‚ versus Europe’s complex‚ and arguably more savage‚ society. According to Shakespeare’s play‚ “The Tempest”‚ through the character of Caliban‚ Shakespeare seems to disagree with Montaigne’s views on people in their natural state. These literary works appear to contrast sharply‚ as one tries to disprove the points and main thoughts of the other. Although

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    How is Prospero presented in Act 1 of The Tempest? In Act 1 of The Tempest Prospero is presented negatively. He is presented negatively by symbolising excessive power of England in the 17th century and people as a whole. Prospero’s power is represented by his control over Caliban‚ Ariel‚ Ferdinand and aspects of Miranda’s life‚ (her love life). Another negative presentation is that Prospero is resentful and angry. This can be seen from his brother’s betrayal. This makes Prospero’s character more

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    English Advanced Area of Study: Concept of Discovery The Tempest What is discovery? The process of finding information‚ a place‚ or an object‚ especially for the first time‚ or the thing that is found. ‘The process of being found’. Discovery can be: Something new. A rediscovery. Sudden‚ unexpected. Carefully planned. Fresh and intensely meaningful in ways that may be emotional‚ creative‚ intellectual‚ physical and spiritual. Confronting Provocative. Creating new values. Enable speculation.

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