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How does The Tempest reflect the concequences for various characters of the isolation of the individual from society?  

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MELANIE CHRISTIE 200403818 HOW DOES THE TEMPEST REFLECT THE CONSEQUENCES FOR VARIOUS CHARACTERS OF THE ISOLATION OF THE INDIVIDUAL FROM SOCIETY? GLENN DUE: 9 SEPTEMBER 2004 In William Shakespeare's play, The Tempest, characters such as Caliban, Prospero, Miranda and Ferdinand, experience varying degrees of consequences, due to their change in behaviour, while isolated from society. Although isolation from society affects the characters in different ways, some see it as being advantageous while others see it as being a curse. This essay will show how characters in The Tempest suffer consequences due to their isolation from society. Caliban is possibly the only character in The Tempest who is not originally affected by his isolation from society. Caliban is the only character that is native to the island and he was utterly alone on the island until Prospero and Miranda were banished to the very same island. It was when the latter arrived that Caliban was exposed...

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