Tempest

Published Nov. 9, 1670

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The Tempest is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1610–11, and thought by many critics to be the last play that Shakespeare wrote alone. It is set on a remote island, where Prospero, the rightful Duke of Milan, plots to restore his daughter Miranda to her rightful place using illusion and skilful manipulation. He conjures up a storm, the eponymous tempest, to lure his usurping brother Antonio and the complicit King Alonso of Naples to the island. There, his machinations bring about the revelation of Antonio's lowly nature, the redemption of the King, and the marriage of Miranda to Alonso's son, Ferdinand.

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Subjects

  • English literature: Shakespeare criticism
  • English literature: Shakespeare texts
  • Plays / Drama
  • Literary Criticism
  • Classics
  • For National Curriculum Key Stage 3
  • play
  • performing arts
  • English drama
  • tragicomedy
  • Drama
  • Teatro
  • Survival after airplane accidents, shipwrecks
  • Magicians
  • Magos
  • Supervivencia (accidentes de aviación, naufragios, etc.)
  • Fathers and daughters
  • Tragicomedia
  • Castaways
  • Padres e hijas
  • Náufragos
  • shipwrecks
  • Plays
  • Spirits
  • Shipwreck victims
  • English literature
  • Political refugees
  • History and criticism
  • Bu hnenanweisung
  • Auffu hrung
  • Geschichte
  • English Young adult drama
  • Islands
  • Shipwreck survival
  • Literatura inglesa (crítica e interpretação)
  • Criticism and interpretation
  • Juvenile drama
  • Children's plays, English
  • Reading Level-Grade 11
  • Reading Level-Grade 12
  • Tempest (Shakespeare, William)
  • 18.05 English literature
  • British and irish drama (dramatic works by one author)
  • Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, tempest
  • English literature, outlines, syllabi, etc.
  • Drama (dramatic works by one author)
  • Literature, history and criticism
  • Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, juvenile literature
  • Problems, exercises
  • Adaptations
  • Outlines, syllabi
  • Ariel (Fictitious character : Shakespeare)
  • Caliban (Fictitious character)
  • Prospero (Fictitious character)
  • Children's plays
  • Stage history
  • Drama .
  • Nobility
  • Roman Empire
  • Juvenile fiction
  • Pictorial works
  • Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616
  • Fiction
  • Shipwreck victims -- Drama
  • Fathers and daughters -- Drama
  • Magicians -- Drama
  • Political refugees -- Drama
  • Islands -- Drama
  • Spirits -- Drama
  • English literature, history and criticism

Places

  • Italy
  • Naples
  • Carthage
  • Milan