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What elements of the comedy genre are evident in Act1 of the Tempest?
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- Thu Mar 18 2004

... What elements of the comedy genre are evident in Act1 of the Tempest? The Tempest written by William Shakespeare was a tragicomedy; this means this is a play that contains comedy and also tragic events. The Tempest was Shakespeare's final play so therefore it was more experimental. In the Tempest the play deals with much more serious issues. The term "nature vs. nurture" is a phrase used for this play due to the fact that many unreal activities are taken place, by stereotype people around Shakespeare's times were formally known to act unaware of the moral activities that surround them at the time. The Tempest is more rhythmical and pacific; this is more advanced and modern to those of his earlier plays. The Tempest has a magical setting. The play is set on an Island that it "topsy turvy", meaning that everything is upside down, The setting of the play reflects its














