Caliban emerges as superior to these worldlings, but Prospero sends his bandogs after him notwithstanding. |
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Why, then, did Prospero incite the elements to cause this ship to be tossed aground on his island? |
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With the help of his faithful spirit Ariel, Prospero conjures up a great storm causing a shipwreck on the shore nearby. |
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Alone, Prospero speaks an epilogue, in rhyme, saying that now that he has no magic powers he needs the audience's indulgent applause to free him. |
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Around 80 guests will enjoy a cream tea at the farm where he lives, with Prospero tucking into a carrot cake next Saturday. |
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Prospero is an inherently unstable combination of Puritan reformer and absolutist ruler of the island. |
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Prospero is a white witch, he's a magus, and the person he defeated on the island in order to take it over, Sycorax, was a black witch. |
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It is written in rhymed tetrameters, the most artless of English metres and quite unlike the majestic blank verse of Prospero the magician. |
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Betrayed by his brother and the King of Naples, Prospero is forced to abandon his dukedom in Milan. |
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The courtiers are cramped together, but Simon Keenlyside's bluff, commanding Prospero wanders unrooted, a king without a castle. |
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During the self-imposed seclusion, Prospero provides his guests courtly entertainment in the form of buffoons, improvisatori, and ballet dancers. |
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Prospero and Miranda found no living person on the island other than Sycorax's son Caliban. |
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Then Prospero puts Miranda, a figure of the spectator, to sleep while he calls upon his instrument, Ariel, described in the dramatis personae simply as an airy spirit. |
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Chunky, yes, but there is no danger of Maugham ever being cool. The experience was a meditation on self-pity for this Prospero. |
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Launched in 2008, Prospero is a combined effort by six European theatres to pool their capacities to support new works. |
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For the last 21 years Mr Di Prospero specializes in the sale or leasing of industrial, commercial and office buildings. |
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It was the first time a European director, a British Shakespearean to boot, had staged this play with a black Prospero. |
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In te Middle Ages, Price Prospero flees to a castle along with his courtisans and bufoons, after being haunted by a th evision of a ghost. |
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Mr. Prospero Nograles Jr. of Davao City was elected as the new Speaker of the House of Representatives. |
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Caliban, too, must be freed, since Prospero has done what he could to educate and civilize this Natural Man. |
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Prospero devises a show of tinsel finery to sidetrack the vulgarians, but he is not present to see Caliban's disillusionment, or his vehement contempt. |
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Both redactions of the original play make Act I, Scene 2 of vital importance in the development of the relations of power between Caliban, Prospero, and Miranda. |
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Ariel then appears to Alonso and Antonio as a harpy and reproaches them for their treatment of Prospero. |
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I've also played Prospero in The Tempest under him. |
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The name was chosen as a reference to events in the play, in which Prospero, a sorcerer, gives up his powers. |
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Once again we find a wifeless father with a daughter, in this case on a deserted island where the father, Prospero, is entirely responsible for his daughter's education. |
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Their luck was that a senior at court, Gonzalo, who was very kind-hearted, secretly left them food, clothes and the books of witching teachings, which Prospero loved most, on the ship. |
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His Eminence benignly has granted me this occasion and at the hand of Fr. Prospero Grech submitted a letter to me of 4th April 2002 containing five questions for me to answer. |
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No Ariel in recent memory has been as bubbly and delightful, as beautifully poised between humanity and the supernatural, and as primally connected to her Prospero. |
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Shakespeare's The Tempest takes us to a magical, poetic place, a mirror in which to view social control through the words of Prospero and the basics of half-formed humanity in Caliban. |
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He most recently directed Have a Heart at the Centaur Theatre and The Gut Girls for Concordia University, and was seen this summer as Prospero in The Tempest in Montreal parks for Repercussion Theatre. |
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Prospero's shell Antler's newest luggage range is the hard-shell Prospero. |
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The ships of Bowring Brothers' steamship fleet in the late nineteenth century were given the names of Shakespearean characters and this tradition extended to the S. S. Prospero, named after a character in The Tempest. |
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His King Lear once again divided the critics, but his Prospero was a considerable success. |
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On the front of the building are statues of Prospero and Ariel, characters from William Shakespeare's play The Tempest, sculpted by Eric Gill. |
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In 1932, Gill produced a group of sculptures, Prospero and Ariel, and others for the BBC's Broadcasting House in London. |
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For most of us, Dr Wilder Penrose was our amiable Prospero, the psychopomp who steered our darkest dreams towards the daylight. |
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That same year he made his last film appearance in a leading role, playing Prospero in Prospero's Books, Peter Greenaway's adaptation of The Tempest. |
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Distinct from Vanessa Redgrave's genderblind performance of Prospero on the London stage ten years before, Mirren's Prospera is most definitely female and human. |
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The final Black Arrow to be completed was R4, which did not fly, and is preserved in the Science Museum, London, along with the flight spare for the Prospero satellite. |
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Its final flight was the first and only successful orbital launch to be conducted by the United Kingdom, and placed the Prospero satellite into low Earth orbit. |
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