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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Prospero

Prosperos magical powers allow him to take control of the plot of The disturbance and move it in the direction that best suits his desires. That he has powers all over the surrounding world, superior than those of an ordinary man, is indisputable, as is the fact that he uses them for his own designs(both for good and for bad) through the course of the play. However, it remains to be asked whether Prospero combines his magic with power over the self, and whether Shakespeare actually presents him as an apotheosis ruler.
The nature of Prosperos rule as shown in Act I is not pleasant. When duke of Milan he was betrayed by his brother. Prospero had trusted his brother Antonio to a fault much while neglecting his duties as duke, and consequently nearly  anomic his life, in the process of losing his dukedom. Although the reader is given the story of Prosperos constructive eviction from Milan, it comes from his point of view, and the way in which he tells his story should chivvy distrust in his character because Prospero appears arrogant, self-indulgent, unwilling to accept any blame for relying too much on his brother and  intransigent. at once he arrived on the island, he befriended Caliban, brought him into his house and treated him with arrogance and respect, repeating his pattern of trust, which was again betrayed, when Caliban tried to rape Miranda.

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Although Prospero learns from this uphold betrayal, it causes him to go to the other extreme. Prosperos adopts a tyrannical stance in his enslavement and verbal abuse of Caliban, as well as his outburst and threat to keep Ariel imprisoned till / gigabyte hast howld away twelve winters (AI. SII. Ln434).
Apart from the immorality of tyranny, Prospero also seems unforgiving to both Caliban and the party of men from the ship. When Caliban willingly serves Stephano and Trinculo, the reader starts to consume that Caliban is not innately evil, and could be a caring and intimate servant. When Caliban speaks of Prospero as a tyrant, Shakespeare is implying that the...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com



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