At the end of Shakespeare’s Tempest Prospero presents the audience with an epologue. This last little word cuts the play asking the audiences premision to end, prospero to take his leave and the story to continue as it will. He asks as a play wright might, saying he was only there to please, to entertain [...]
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Prospero as Shakespeare
Posted in Shakespeare's Tempest on September 23, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Shakespeare is the man
Posted in Shakespeare's Tempest on September 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Now alot of people have been great in their time, artists through and through. But Shakespeare was great, is great and will be great for a verylong time. The thing about Shakespeare’s plays is that they are relatable through the ages. We see ourselves in love with Romeo and Juliet, fighting for revenge with Hamlet [...]
Media
Posted in Shakespeare's Tempest on September 14, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Have you ever stared at a black word document? The little black line flashing at you screaming at you to start already! Well I’m sure you have, just sat down and started babbling to yourself hoping that something comes out of what your writing. So here goes my babbling. Today I set up a new [...]
Beautiful Storm
Posted in Shakespeare's Tempest on September 11, 2009 | 1 Comment »
The Tempest,one of Shakespears classic plays, starts with a storm; a strom caused by magic. Now throughout history we see storms and floods as sybols of cleansing and higher or supernatural power. We have the Biblical flood, a earth cleansing act of God. We have Poseidon in the Greek myths who ruled the Ocean and [...]