The Tempest Critics

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John Dover Wilson-DQ
'it is a profoundly religious poem' as it has a {'conclusion of joyful atonement and forgiveness'}
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Frank Kermode-DQ
'He hears music with pleasure as {music can appeal to the beast who lacks reason'}
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Samuel Coleridge
'Caliban is {a noble being'}
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Thomas More
'If you don't want paradise [...] you don't have a soul'
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J Middleton Murray
Say the island 'is what would be if humanity, the best in man, controlled the life in man'
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Wilson Knight
'Prospero who controls this comprehensive Shakespearean world {reflects Shakespeare himself'}
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'He hears music with pleasure as {music can appeal to the beast who lacks reason'}

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Samuel Coleridge

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Thomas More

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J Middleton Murray

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