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... entirely by Shakespeare , and it is remarkable for being one of only two plays by Shakespeare ( the other being Love's Labor's Lost ) whose plot is entirely original . The play does , however , draw on travel literature of its time ...
... entirely by Shakespeare , and it is remarkable for being one of only two plays by Shakespeare ( the other being Love's Labor's Lost ) whose plot is entirely original . The play does , however , draw on travel literature of its time ...
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... entirely removed from the world around them . Though he has promised to relinquish his magic , Prospero still seems to see his daughter as a mere pawn in his game . SYMBOLS PROSPERO'S BOOKS Like the tempest , Prospero's books are THE ...
... entirely removed from the world around them . Though he has promised to relinquish his magic , Prospero still seems to see his daughter as a mere pawn in his game . SYMBOLS PROSPERO'S BOOKS Like the tempest , Prospero's books are THE ...
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... entirely in the service of his own idea of good- ness or justice or beauty . In this way , the ambiguity surrounding Prospero's power in The Tempest may be inherent to art itself . Like Prospero , authors work according to their own ...
... entirely in the service of his own idea of good- ness or justice or beauty . In this way , the ambiguity surrounding Prospero's power in The Tempest may be inherent to art itself . Like Prospero , authors work according to their own ...
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