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    The Dictatorial Prospero of Shakespeare ’s The Tempest The Dictatorial Prospero of The Tempest Motivation often propels people to achieve high goals. Sometimes‚ however‚ motivation is too strong a tool and can manifest into selfish desires. The exploitation of the weak invariably results from the strong abusing their power‚ especially in a political setting. In William Shakespeare ’s ‘The Tempest’‚ Prospero is displayed as a tyrannical character who spawns a disastrous storm as part

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    Through the years there has been much debate as to whether Shakespeare’s The Tempest is an Allegory to European colonization and colonial life‚ or if it is his "farewell to the stage" with a complete overview of the stage and a compilation of all of his characters into a few‚ in which the playwright himself being presented as Prospero. Is The Tempest an allegory to European colonization‚ or is it Shakespeare‚ presenting his formal farewell to the stage? Many believe that Shakespeare‚ personified

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    Poetry Criticism

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    Write a critical appreciation of the poem INCENDIARY by Vernon Scannell. You should comment on theme‚ diction‚ tone and structure. An incendiary is a bomb which sets things on fire‚ which gets across the idea that the boy was like a dangerous weapon‚ ready to explode at any time. This poem is about a boy who sets a farm on fire in hope that he receives the attention he has been longing for. In the first line‚ the poet describes the boy to have a face “like pallid cheese”. This simile is depicts

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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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    Criticisms of Capitalism

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    Criticisms of Capitalism Criticism of capitalism ranges from expressing disagreement with the principles of capitalism‚ to expressing disagreement with particular outcomes of capitalism. Amongst those who wish to replace capitalism with a different method of production and social organization‚ a distinct difference can be made between those that believe that capitalism can only be overcome through revolution and those believing that structural change can come slowly through political reforms.

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    Sample response 5: The Tempest Response by: Magar Etmekdjian The question Discoveries often require individuals to reconsider their perspective and develop a new understanding of the world around them. Examine this statement in relation to your prescribed text and at least ONE related text. Prescribed text: The Tempest‚ William Shakespeare‚ 1611 (play) Related text: Dead Poets Society‚ Peter Weir 1989 (film) Conceptual opening that also addresses the focus of the question Introduction of both

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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 Tempest by William Shakespeare and The Inferno by Dante Alighieri had two very strong male characters. The leading character in The Tempest was a man named Prospero. Prospero is a former duke who had been stripped of his dukedom due to treachery. He is a very powerful man who uses his magic to manipulate everyone and everything within his reach. One very strong character in The Inferno was a man named Virgil. Virgil was a soul who was sent to guide Dante through Hell. Virgil has power over the

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    Source Criticism

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    Internet Source Criticism * WWW.DKIEL.COM The source that I’ve chosen for this assignment goes under the URL www.dkiel.com. I found this source by googling a specific event during the early modern period rather than the whole topic itself and then I found this source by googling reformation early modern period. I came directly to an article (http://www.dkiel.com/Reformation/EnglishReformation.html) that was under the possession of www.dkiel.cOM. The source’s top level domain is .com‚ which

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    The Other in the Tempest In order to understand the characters in a play‚ we have to be able to distinguish what exactly makes them different. In the case of The Tempest‚ Caliban‚ the sub-human slave is governed largely by his senses‚ making him the animal that he is portrayed to be and Prospero is governed by sound mind‚ making him human. Caliban responds to nature as his instinct is to follow it. Prospero‚ on the other hand‚ follows the art of justifiable rule. Even though it is easy to start

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