Themes in the tempest

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  • Created on: 25-04-17 15:53
Prospero has an underlying inability to do this effectively at the end of the play
Forgiveness
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There are references to this throughout the play, particularly in the way that Prospero intends to get rid of his books and how Alonso wishes to kill himself when he finds out that Ferdinand is dead
Drowning
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The way in which Prospero rules his subjects. It could be associated with violence and complete control
Tyranny
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When Antonio attempts to continuously usurp his brother and the breaking of promises
Betrayal
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Miranda asks Ferdinand this after knowing him for a short amount of time. It could be linked with the idea of marriage
Love
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It can be argued that Prospero missuses this
Power
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Ariel and Caliban are the only ones who this applies to, even though they are not the only ones on the island
Colonization
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Miranda is the only one who we hear from in the play
Women
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The study of this causes Prospero to loose his dukedom
Magic
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There are references to this throughout the play, particularly in the way that Prospero intends to get rid of his books and how Alonso wishes to kill himself when he finds out that Ferdinand is dead

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Drowning

Card 3

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The way in which Prospero rules his subjects. It could be associated with violence and complete control

Back

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Card 4

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When Antonio attempts to continuously usurp his brother and the breaking of promises

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

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Miranda asks Ferdinand this after knowing him for a short amount of time. It could be linked with the idea of marriage

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