The Tempest Research Paper

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Through the twentieth century Shakespeare, a well known Poet, Author, and story teller, has written lots of poetry, plays, as well as many stories during his life, and some of it is based on himself. It’s hard to understand what he’s saying in his stories, but if you break it down it makes much more sense than what you think. Shakespeare was amazing at making illusions in his poetry, and sometimes it seems so real when you actually understand it. Though where did all of these ideas come from, what inspired him to write the way he did? What gave him the inspiration to do what he did. What do they mean, and What is he trying to tell us in his stories.

Shakespeare, A Poet, an Author a Father, Grandfather, and a man with a big imagination. His stories all have one thing in common, and that is parent rivals. In my point of view, I believe his parents went through something very similar to all of his stories, which is where I believe he got his inspiration from. Usually people come up with stories based on their real life experiences, which is what method Shakespeare used in his writing. For example, in The Tempest, i believed he refered …show more content…

The Tempest, a play written by Shakespeare himself, is believed to have two themes in his story. I personally believe that The Tempest is a romance and fantasised story about what he feels his life was based on. For example in the story there was a romantic relationship between Miranda, which is the daughter of Prospero, and Ferdinand the son of Alonso. Although Prospero had put a spell on them so they could escape, Miranda and Ferdinand actually had much compassion for each other. In the real world people have rivals, but it’s very bad when two brothers try to get rid of each other. Brothers usually get mad at each other which is a real world situation, so I can sort of comprehend that Shakespeare had a brother, and was describing his relationship between them in just a more fantisisted