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... action of the entire play - just as the tempest itself literally and cru- cially affects the lives and actions of all the characters . MYSTERIOUS NOISES The isle is indeed , as Caliban says , " full of noises " ( III.ii.130 ) . The play ...
... action of the entire play - just as the tempest itself literally and cru- cially affects the lives and actions of all the characters . MYSTERIOUS NOISES The isle is indeed , as Caliban says , " full of noises " ( III.ii.130 ) . The play ...
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... ACTION Prospero creates the tempest , causing his enemies ' ship to wreck and its passengers to be dispersed about the island . CLIMAX Alonso and his party stop to rest , and Prospero causes a banquet to be set out before them . Just as ...
... ACTION Prospero creates the tempest , causing his enemies ' ship to wreck and its passengers to be dispersed about the island . CLIMAX Alonso and his party stop to rest , and Prospero causes a banquet to be set out before them . Just as ...
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... action of the play ? Pay particular attention to Trinculo's speech about Caliban in Act II , scene ii , lines 18-38 . This is one of the longest speeches in the play . How does it relate to larger thematic issues in the play , such as ...
... action of the play ? Pay particular attention to Trinculo's speech about Caliban in Act II , scene ii , lines 18-38 . This is one of the longest speeches in the play . How does it relate to larger thematic issues in the play , such as ...
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