Critics The Tempest 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureThe TempestA2/A-levelOCR Created by: katyakerrisonCreated on: 01-06-16 15:24 Peter Hall (P) 'a blasphemous play about a man who is allowed to play God' 1 of 11 Edward Dowden (P) We identify Prospero in some measure with Shakespeare himself 2 of 11 Jan Kott Prospero's narrative is a description of a struggle for power, of violence and conspiracy 3 of 11 Andrew Green Prospero the composer, Ariel the performer 4 of 11 Jonathon Miller 1970 Production produced the play as an oppression of colonialism 5 of 11 Bill Varble The romance plays with a fairy tale quality 6 of 11 Walter Cohen The tempest perhaps uncovers the racist and imperialistic bases of English nationalism 7 of 11 Russ Macdonald to listen to the language of the tempest is to become deeply sceptical about the operations of all types of power 8 of 11 Stephen Orgel Prospero learns the proper exercise of authority 9 of 11 Cristaudo and Poiana Shakespeare contrasts the practical wisdom of the boatswain with the foolish and reckless behaviour of the men in rank 10 of 11 Bowen Prospero learns the value of mercy and the virtue of reconciliation 11 of 11
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