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  1. The Tempest by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1610-1611, is a captivating play that blends elements of romance, magic, and political intrigue.Set on a remote island, the story follows Prospero, the exiled Duke of Milan, who uses his magical powers to create a tempest that shipwrecks his usurping brother, Antonio, and other nobles on the island.

  2. The Tempest. Character Iconographies. Prospero. Misc. Comics. 2013-11-06: Lobster Shakespeare, part 1 2014-03-12: Three-Panel Plays, part 16 2014-07-28: Shakespearean Selfies, part 3 2014-10-22: Shakespearean Character Spotlight: Gonzalo 2014-11-05: Elections 2017-01-05: Shakespeare's Missing Mothers, part 1 2018-01-01: Shakespearean New Year's Resolutions, part 5

  3. 26 de oct. de 2007 · This text of The Tempest is from Volume I of the nine-volume 1863 Cambridge edition of Shakespeare. The editors’ preface (e-text 23041) and the other plays from this volume are each available as separate e-texts. General Notes are in their original location at the end of the play, followed by the text-critical notes originally printed at the bottom of each page.

  4. Every Literary Reference Found in Taylor Swift's Lyrics. A list of all the characters in The Tempest. The Tempest characters include: Prospero, Miranda, Caliban, Ariel, Gonzalo, Ferdinand, Antonio, Stephano and Trinculo.

  5. The Tempest is a play about magic, betrayal, love and forgiveness. It is set on an island somewhere near Italy where Prospero, the one-time Duke of Milan, and his beautiful daughter, Miranda, live ...

  6. Somewhat past the midpoint of The Tempest, King Alonso and his courtiers reach a temporary still point in their journey on Prospero’s island. Shipwrecked, they have searched for the lost Prince Ferdinand; now, exhausted, they give up the search. Into this moment of fatigue—and, for Alonso, despair—at the center of what Gonzalo calls their “maze,” enters the maze’s monster: a Harpy ...

  7. Let’s all sink wi' th' king. Let’s all sink with the king. 35 Let’s take leave of him. Let’s say goodbye to him. ANTONIO and SEBASTIAN exit. Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground: long heath, brown furze, anything. The wills above be done, but I would fain die a dry death.