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    of the past fear these creatures. As time progressed humans started to interpret and use the word monster in a different manner. In this essay I will be arguing that reader-response criticism is the best way to interpret William Shakespeare’s The Tempest by showing that we create the monsters. The best way to argue this play is to use the Toulmin model of argumentation. I think that Shakespeare argues that we create the monsters we fear and only we can

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    The Tempest is the last play Shakespeare wrote. The play is about Prospero who has been overthrown from his dukedom in a very unfair and ruthless faction by his brother Antonio. Prospero has magical powers. I try to show the relationship between Prospero‚ Miranda‚ Ariel‚ Caliban and Ferdinand. Prospero is a controlling person‚ he controls and dominates his daughter Miranda. This is highlighted by when he told Miranda “obey and be attentive”. On the other hand when he wants to tell his story‚ Prospero

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    “I...I….he had a cataract‚” I spoke as I heard a faint noise. A familiar noise. A noise that had hardly disappeared. The old man’s heartbeat. I started pacing back and forth as if the walls were closing in on me. Each and every officer looked at me with eyes from Satan. It had felt like a Samurai had been slashing every bit of my shrunken soul. I was going behind bars. The sun started to rise‚ quite early this time of year. They took me on a horse down the sandy wide streets. Dust blew in my face

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    An Illusion is an incorrect or distorted perception. The Tempest is full of magic and illusions.Prospero uses visual and aural illusions to get revenge on his enemies.The illusions made them detached from reality‚ and that is what makes illusions a detriment to life. The Tempest starts out in act one with an illusion. A horrible storm is taking place‚ and the passengers are tricked into thinking that they are about to drown. Everyone starts panicking and praying about their fate.The people on board

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    In William Shakespeare’s the Tempest‚ many are left to wonder what the ideal mode of rule is‚ and which character has the ideal concept of how to rule properly. Often‚ the characters’ convictions are based on their view of the nature of men and the essence of the material world‚ and they behave in accordance with their convictions. Prospero believes that it is necessary for him to control nature‚ and redirect the vices of the people around him‚ while Gonzalo believes that nature should rule‚ and

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    Notes on the Renaissance (and useful hyperlinks) Vocabulary: A polymath (Greek polymathēs‚ "having learned much") is a person with encyclopedic‚ broad‚ or varied knowledge or learning….Renaissance Man and Homo Universalis are related terms to describe a person who is well educated‚ or who excels‚ in a wide variety of subjects or fields. (wikidepia) The Renaissance – An Overview (from http://www.pbs.org/empires/medici/renaissance/index.html) Between 1300 and 1600 the Western world was

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    The Tempest is a play by William Shakespeare‚ believed to have been written in 1610–11‚ and thought by many critics to be the last play that Shakespeare wrote alone. It is a short comedy‚ with some romantic aspects involved‚ set on a remote island‚ where Prospero‚ the rightful Duke of Milan‚ plots to restore his daughter Miranda to her rightful place using illusion and skillful manipulation. Though the play ends on a happy note‚ there are many ambiguities which make one wonder whether this will be

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    overwhelming sense of power and authority. This perception is triggered by his magic but not a sympathetic character that the audience can share empathy with. He seems petty and cruel at times‚ especially after we discover that it was him who created the tempest As Prospero evolves‚ the audience discovers with him through his journey. We can discovery the events through his reflective stories that are unleashed through his magic. Prospero discovers his own freedom and giving freedom to others by first discovering

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    Act one begins at sea with the storm‚ which gives the play its title. The King of Naples Alonso‚ his brother Sebastian‚ the Duke of Milan Antonio and the other mariners begin to fear for their lives. On the island Prospero and Miranda are introduced. Miranda pleads with her father to use his magic powers to calm the storm. He explains to her that he has orchestrated the entire event and assures her that no one will be harmed in the storm. He recounts the story of how they came to live on this

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    Tempest Monstrosity Essay

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    There are many examples of monstrosity that come up in Shakespeare’s Tempest‚ the most obvious examples being the wicked witch Sycorax and her son‚ Caliban. However‚ other monsters appear at the end of the play‚ like the strange shapes that bring in the banquet and when Ariel appears as the harpy. Sycorax‚ an unscrupulous witch that ruled the island after her banishment from Algeria‚ imprisoned Ariel in a tree when he wouldn’t carry out her terrible commands. Although only mentioned briefly in the

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