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Shakespeare's Play Reading Course.
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Shakespeare's Theme of Power in Act 1- The Tempest
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Shakespeare's,
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Shakespeares 'The Tempest' as a Study of Colonialism.
Tempest - Magic
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The audience is introduced to the remaining characters and provided with all the background information necessary to understand their actions and motivations.
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The real monster in The Tempest is Prospero rather than Caliban
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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 and contributions of Prospero to ‘The Tempest’.
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The Significance of the Island Setting - The Tempest and Robinson Crusoe.
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The Tempest
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The Tempest
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The tempest
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The Tempest
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The Tempest - Passage Analysis
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The Tempest - Barbarism versus Civilization
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The Tempest - By the end of Act 3 Caliban has emerged both positively and negatively. Discuss
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The Tempest - Character analysis of Prospero.
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The Tempest - How is Caliban presented and what is his dramatic significance to the play?
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The Tempest - Shakespeare - When staging The Tempest, what aspects of humour would you draw out from Act Two Scene Two. Focus on: the scene as a piece of drama and the effects it would have on the audience
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The Tempest Act One, Scene One
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The Tempest as a Study of Colonialism
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The Tempest has been called a tragi-comedy. Show why you think this is an apt classification of Shakespeares last play.
The Tempest.
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The Tempest: Effective Use of Humor
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