The Tempest Group
- Has Prospero been the innocent cause of his own ruin in "The Tempest"?
Created by shubhi on Aug 16, 2008 in the The Tempest Group. - What impression do you get of Caliban in Act III, scene 2 and act IV scene 1 lines 139 to 262?
Created by chavv100 on Apr 28, 2008 in the The Tempest Group. - Impressions of Caliban in Act 3.2 of "The Tempest"?
Created by biscuit08 on Apr 24, 2008 in the The Tempest Group.
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- Thanks for the clarification. Some errant high school students ripped up my Oxford edition some...
Posted by tempcr on Jul 20, 2009 in the The Tempest Group. - with reference to the observation at #2 kindly read the version of Roma Gill published by the...
Posted by impeccable on Jul 20, 2009 in the The Tempest Group. - Please describe the version of the play you are referring to and quote the relevant section. Your...
Posted by tempcr on Jul 20, 2009 in the The Tempest Group. - I love everything Ariel. He and Puck are my favorite characters from Shakespeare who are not...
Posted by amy-lepore on Jun 22, 2009 in the The Tempest Group. - I think the most interesting incident is when Prospero works to establish a romantic...
Posted by epollock on Jun 17, 2009 in the The Tempest Group. - male as Shakespeare says 'he' and 'his'
Posted by homeworkhelp101 on Apr 17, 2009 in the The Tempest Group. - A tough question, but I'd have to go with Ferdinand. My reasoning is that as a prince, Ferdinand...
Posted by gbeatty on Mar 19, 2009 in the The Tempest Group. - Ariel is somewhat gender neutral, although I believe he is most often portrayed by a man. I think...
Posted by eltraylo on Mar 18, 2009 in the The Tempest Group. - Prospero is somewhat justified in his enslavement morally, considering that Caliban tried to rape...
Posted by eltraylo on Mar 18, 2009 in the The Tempest Group. - i thought the book was good and the way shakespeare described everything in the book was good too...
Posted by bmeyisha on Mar 18, 2009 in the The Tempest Group.

