The Tempest by William Shakespeare was riveting to me for two reasons. It required focus to understand what’s being said. Also, it is interesting to read something in which all of the conflicts are resolved in the end so you have to continue reading to know what happens. The theme I chose from The Tempest was Forgiveness and reconciliation. This theme was very prevalent towards the end in acts four and five, this was when Prospero reconnected with the others and forgave everyone. Characterization was an important part of developing this theme, it was used to show how the characters fought with each other and showed where the conflict was. Another part in developing this theme was conflict, the conflict was used to show the division between characters and where forgiveness and reconciliation were necessary. There were multiple examples of people forgiving and reconciling in The Tempest.
Alonso requesting the forgiveness of Prospero and Miranda was a perfect example of forgiveness and reconciliation in The Tempest. During act VI scene I, Alonso realized participating with Antonio in wrongfully exiling Prospero was wrong. He was finally able to show empathy and was
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Prospero invited them to his home when he stated, “Sir, I invite your highness and your train To my poor cell, where you shall take your rest For this one night; which, part of it, I'll waste With such discourse as, I not doubt, shall make it Go quick away; the story of my life”(Shakespeare 86). This is something one would only say to a friend. This shows reconciliation because Prospero is now giving them the chance to be friends again. Prospero also says to the men, “I’ll deliver all And promise you calm seas, auspicious gales, And sail so expeditious that shall catch Your royal fleet far off“(Shakespeare 86). This wish for safe seas and a calm trip is a