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... present the main characters and hint at the general narra- tive to come - so Othello begins with Iago's jealousy , and King Lear begins with Lear's decision to abdicate his throne . But The Tempest begins toward the end of the actual ...
... present the main characters and hint at the general narra- tive to come - so Othello begins with Iago's jealousy , and King Lear begins with Lear's decision to abdicate his throne . But The Tempest begins toward the end of the actual ...
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... present comically some of the more serious issues in the play concerning Prospero and Caliban . In Act I , scene ii , Prospero calls Caliban a " slave " ( II.ii.311 , 322 , 347 ) , " thou earth " ( II.ii.317 ) , " Filth " ( II.ii.349 ) ...
... present comically some of the more serious issues in the play concerning Prospero and Caliban . In Act I , scene ii , Prospero calls Caliban a " slave " ( II.ii.311 , 322 , 347 ) , " thou earth " ( II.ii.317 ) , " Filth " ( II.ii.349 ) ...
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... present Prospero's case in this fash- ion makes it seem like the inevitable natural order of the universe- even though Prospero himself is behind everything Ariel says . This state of affairs gets at the heart of the central problem of ...
... present Prospero's case in this fash- ion makes it seem like the inevitable natural order of the universe- even though Prospero himself is behind everything Ariel says . This state of affairs gets at the heart of the central problem of ...
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