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... creates all work to mitigate some of the undesirable means he has used to achieve his happy ending . If Prospero sometimes seems autocratic , he ulti- mately manages to persuade the audience to share his understand- ing of the world ...
... creates all work to mitigate some of the undesirable means he has used to achieve his happy ending . If Prospero sometimes seems autocratic , he ulti- mately manages to persuade the audience to share his understand- ing of the world ...
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... creates humor , surprise , and love . If The Tempest is read , as it often is , as a celebration of creativity and art , the aging Shakespeare's swan song to the theater , then this closing benediction may have a much broader ...
... creates humor , surprise , and love . If The Tempest is read , as it often is , as a celebration of creativity and art , the aging Shakespeare's swan song to the theater , then this closing benediction may have a much broader ...
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... creates the story , but with the imagination that receives it . In this way , Shakespeare transforms the troubling ambiguity of the play into a surprising cause for celebra- tion . The power wielded by Prospero , which seemed unsettling ...
... creates the story , but with the imagination that receives it . In this way , Shakespeare transforms the troubling ambiguity of the play into a surprising cause for celebra- tion . The power wielded by Prospero , which seemed unsettling ...
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