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'Tempest' is clearly a play which represents christian morality.  

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'Tempest' is clearly a play which represents christian morality by louise coles In this piece of coursework I'm going to show how shakespear shows his beliefe towards christians by using each of the characters. Christian morality means that every person should have it no matter what they have done and if you truly feel sorry or bad about what you have done you will always be forgiven no matter what. To make a point Prospero sinks the passing ship which has on it all the people who decieved him. They are then taken to the island where Prospero represents a god like figure and the island represents the world and the castaways are all the people that live on the world. Shakespear is trying to teach us that you should not revengeful and take the the less hurtful approach and just teach those who have done wrong a lesson so they will...

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