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Shakespeare's The Tempest: Written Response

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Tempest was a thoughtful play that Shakespeare had written. This written response on The Tempest will explore several different forms of the dialogue that were utilize with the characters and the scenes. With the supported dialogue, the paper will show the political power between the characters also the character’s personality. Within the written response of The Tempest, it will showcase the love and magic among certain characters. The paper will also further explore the imbalances of the troubled English. The goal of this written response is to outline the reasoning behind the language and dialogue of The Tempest.

Written Response on The Tempest Shakespeare’s play on The Tempest was a little complex at times the dialogue between the characters was hard to understand. Knowing this was one of Shakespeare last was an interesting read the word choice and the way the characters interacted with one another was fascinating to read. The Tempest was very intense from the …show more content…

There is selfless action among Prospero that he tries to convey to his slaves also at the same time with his daughter. Prospero felt the empowerment of being king on the island even though he made himself King due to the fact he was stuck on the island. His brother Alonso sent him there out of spite and this is where I mention the love and hatred relationship. At times when a brother is upset with the other, they do a certain thing that can be spiteful and even harmful or hurtful. I felt that Prospero took his power and authority to another point making him to be arrogant instead of being humble about his position. The one thing I did not like about Prospero I felt that in almost every scene he conveys empowerment and came off ignorant. It was until the end that he felt the need for forgiveness and his own desire to see the good in everyone and be free of

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