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The Shakescleare version of The Tempest includes a modern English translation, which will allow you to easily access Shakespeare’s complex language and decipher the play’s most important quotes, such as “We are such stuff / As dreams are made on” and “Hell is empty and all the devils are here.”.
- Act 1, Scene 1
Actually understand The Tempest Act 1, Scene 1. Read every...
- Act 5, Epilogue
PROSPERO. Now my charms are all o'erthrown, And what...
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- Act 1, Scene 1
The Tempest Act 5 Scene 1 Lyrics. Although it heads up the Comedies in the first folio, The Tempest is one of Shakespeare’s final plays, and quite possibly the final play he composed alone. In ...
An upbeat rock song to open. In the story we meet Prospero and Miranda and witness the storm he conjures. The Tempest dates from 1610/11 and is generally accepted to be Shakespeare's last play ...
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As the play begins, Prospero raises the tempest in order to cast onto the shores of his island a party of Neapolitans returning to Naples from a wedding in Tunis: King Alonso of Naples, his son Ferdinand, his brother Sebastian, and Prospero’s brother, Antonio. With the arrival of the outsiders, the process of testing and eventual ...
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With the help of his captive sprite, Ariel, Prospero raises a tempest, which shipwrecks Antonio, Alonso and other Italian nobles on the island. Prospero torments his usurpers, and Miranda falls in love with Alonso’s son, Ferdinand. After Prospero reveals himself as the puppet-master of the ploy, Alonso repents his behaviour and Antonio faces ...
Watch the story of the innocent Miranda, the monstrous, servile Caliban, the mischievous spirit Ariel, and Prospero, ruler of their tiny island, as it unfolds in plain English. William Shakespeare’s original lines on the left hand page, modern version by Alan Durband on the right hand page. Buy The Tempest (Shakespeare Made Easy) from Amazon.