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... Prospero puts on his own play and plays - within - the - play.24 Art and nature coalesce , 25 Prospero making symbols like sea and storm do his bidding ' in reality ' while Shakespeare uses them sym- bolically . But neither he nor his ...
... Prospero puts on his own play and plays - within - the - play.24 Art and nature coalesce , 25 Prospero making symbols like sea and storm do his bidding ' in reality ' while Shakespeare uses them sym- bolically . But neither he nor his ...
Page 176
... Prospero and Ariel increase the psychological pressure with the offer and withdrawal of a banquet , a symbol of harmony for which the group is not yet ready , since Sebastian and Antonio are still plotting . Instead , they all hear a ...
... Prospero and Ariel increase the psychological pressure with the offer and withdrawal of a banquet , a symbol of harmony for which the group is not yet ready , since Sebastian and Antonio are still plotting . Instead , they all hear a ...
Page 178
... Prospero and Miranda when they were banished and put to sea , sums up , and we are glad to accord this unquestionably good man , a degree more humane than Prospero , the opportunity . Prospero learns , in the course of the play , to be ...
... Prospero and Miranda when they were banished and put to sea , sums up , and we are glad to accord this unquestionably good man , a degree more humane than Prospero , the opportunity . Prospero learns , in the course of the play , to be ...
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