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The Tempest

The Tempest

ISBN: 9786256235885
2025

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Beschrijving

?THE TEMPEST? is Shakespeare\'s last book. The story Prospero relates is that he is the rightful Duke of Milan and that his younger brother, Antonio, betrayed him, seizing his title and property. Twelve years earlier, Prospero and Miranda were put out to sea in little more than a raft. Miraculously, they both survived and arrived safely on this island, where Prospero learned to control the magic that he now uses to manipulate everyone on the island. Upon his arrival, Prospero rescued a sprite, Ariel, who had been imprisoned by the witch Sycorax. Ariel wishes to be free and his freedom has been promised within two days.

The last inhabitant of the island is the child of Sycorax and the devil: Caliban, whom Prospero has enslaved. Caliban is a natural man, uncivilized and wishing only to have his island returned to him to that he can live alone in peace.

Soon the royal party from the ship is cast ashore and separated into three groups. The king\'s son, Ferdinand, is brought to Prospero, where he sees Miranda, and the two fall instantly in love. Meanwhile, Alonso, the king of Naples, and the rest of his party have come ashore on another part of the island.

Meer informatie

Formaat
235 x 155 x 16 mm
Druk
1
Gewicht
299gram
NUR-code
342
Taal
Engels
Verschijningsdatum
12-03-2025
Pagina's
168
Uitgever
E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books
Verschijningsjaar
2025
ISBN
9786256235885
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