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An ethereal and dramatic image depicting a scene from Shakespeare's The Tempest. A figure resembling Prospero stands on a rocky outcrop, overlooking a turbulent sea with a ship being tossed by waves. Translucent figures, suggestive of spirits, swirl in the dark, stormy sky. The title SHAKESPEARE'S THE TEMPEST is at the top of the image.

September 2, 2025/

Introduction William Shakespeare’s The Tempest remains one of the most captivating plays in the Shakespearean canon, blending magic, betrayal, forgiveness, and colonial critique into a rich tapestry of storytelling. Written likely towards the end of his career, around 1610-1611, the play offers not just entertainment but profound reflections on human nature and power. What is it about The Tempest that keeps audiences and scholars alike coming back? Maybe it is Shakespeare’s masterful combination of ethereal magic with very human dilemmas, or...

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