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How does Shakespeare present the falling in love of Ferdinand and Miranda in a typically romantic way and what is their relati
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How does Shakespeare present the falling in love of Ferdinand and Miranda in a typically romantic way and what is their relationship to the play as a whole?
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How does Shakespeare use the chracters of Prospero, Ariel, and Caliban, to explore human nature?
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How does Shakespeare's representation of Airel and Caliban contribute to the dramatic spectacle, action and themes of the Tempest?
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How does the character of Prospero change between Act I and Act V of 'The Tempest'
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How effective is the ending of Shakespeare's play the tempest?
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How far does Prospero’s judgement on Caliban seem fair to you?
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How is fate used by Shakespeare, in the Tempest, to change and control the range of characters, using Prospero’s power and his magic? In Literature, Destiny or Fate is a source of irony in literature;
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How is the theme of magic presented in Act 1 Scene 2 of The Tempest and Act 5 Scene 1. What was the Elizabethan attitude to magic at the time?
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In the light of this comment, discuss the [dramatic] ways in which Shakespeare presents the issue of control and authority in The Tempest.
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Is Prospero a power obsessed tyrant or an egalitarian?
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Is Prospero good or evil?
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It is believed that the Tempest reflects one of the themes of Shakespeare time: colonisation. Shakespeare uses Caliban to symbolise
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Look again at Act one in both texts (The Tempest and Translations') ; compare and contrast the two plays especially in regard to language and communication. Bear in mind the unit is entitled ‘Broken Communication’.
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Love in The Tempest and Translations
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Miranda’s diary
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Prospero - A Power Crazed Despot or a Wronged Man Seeking Justice?
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Prospero and Miranda's relationship in the Tempest is a strongly bonded one.
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Prospero is a powerful character. What impression does the audience get of Prospero in Act 1, Scene 2?
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Prosperos relationships throughout William Shakespeares play the Tempest.
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Prospero's Relationship with other Characters in
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Review
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Script work - Who should be duke of Milan?
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Shakespeares' The Tempest - Look at act 1 scene 2 and explore the dramatic significance of their episode within the play.
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Show how Shakespeare has used conflict in The Tempest to explore ideas that are of interest.
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