the tempest

    Cards (11)

    • Prospero's use of magic and manipulation is driven by his desire for revenge against those who wronged him.
    • The island serves as a microcosm of society, with characters representing different aspects of human nature.
    • Shakespeare uses symbolism to convey deeper meanings throughout the play.
    • The relationship between Prospero and his wife, who died before the events of the play, is a poignant reminder of lost love and the longing for connection.
    • The play explores themes such as power, justice, forgiveness, and redemption.
    • Magic allows Prospero to shape the events of the play and exert control over other characters.
    • 'our revels now are ended' - Ferdinand
    • 'we are such stuff as dreams are made on; and our little life is rounded with a sleep.' - Prospero
    • Prospero uses his magic to punish those who wronged him and protect his daughter Miranda from danger.
    • Miranda is a compassionate and innocent character in "The Tempest," representing purity and the potential for growth and change.
    • The sorcerer Prospero possesses magical powers that he uses to conjure up a storm, conjure spirits, and control creatures on the island.
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