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'To what extent do you agree that the Masque is an "integral part of the action of the play" in The Tempest?
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Compare the presentation of Ariel and Caliban in the play
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Discuss the character of Caliban in Act 2 Scene 2
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Ideas developed in Act II and III of The Tempest
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Ideas Developed in Acts II and III of the tempest
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What is important about Act I of the Tempest
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Compare and contrast the ways in which the writers of The Tempest and Translations have dramatically presented the links between language and power
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"A journey is more than just movement from one place to another. It is about learning and growth." What have you learned about the importance of journeys from your study of Imaginative Journeys?
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"Drama shows us that those who control language dictate the events of the play" Compare and contrast your chosen texts in the light of this opinion.
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"Prospero is a self-centred magician who demonstrates some of the worst qualities" Do you agree with this statement? How should his character be portrayed on stage?
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"The real monster in The Tempest is Prospero rather than Caliban" With particular reference to the interpretation of Prospero as a symbol of European colonialism, discuss his treatment of Ariel and Caliban.
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"The role of the teacher can often be a negative one" discuss…
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'It is the generic flexibility of The Tempest that makes it such an interesting play for an audience.' Explore how The Tempest plays with genre.
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'The Tempest' is not a story about a badly treated Duke. It is really a story about how the story uses power to oppress the weak.
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Act I, scene i summary
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An Exploration of the Themes of Power and Ownership in the Tempest
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An exploration of the treatment of the theme of government by Shakespeare in the Tempest.
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Analyse act 1 scene 1 of the tempest
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Analysis of Act I - Hamlet
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Analysis of the tempest.
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At the Opening of Act V of `The Tempest` Prospero decides to set aside revenge which he had long been planning and instead show forgiveness to his enemies. Examine the methods Shakespeare uses to help the audience believe in Prospero's sudden change of he
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Caliban character study - The Tempest.
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Caliban's Nature.
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