Character of Caliban in The Tempest: Victim, Villain, or Voice of the Oppressed?
The character of Caliban in The Tempest delivers one of Shakespeare’s most electrifying opening salvos: “This island’s mine, by Sycorax […]
The character of Caliban in The Tempest delivers one of Shakespeare’s most electrifying opening salvos: “This island’s mine, by Sycorax […]
“Our revels now are ended.” With these haunting words, Prospero brings the magical masque to a close in William Shakespeare’s
A violent tempest rages across the sea. Lightning splits the sky as a ship’s crew screams in terror. Yet this
“Now my charms are all o’erthrown, / And what strength I have’s mine own, / Which is most faint.” With
Imagine a lone sorceress standing atop a jagged volcanic cliff, her cloak billowing like storm clouds as she commands the
Imagine a grieving teenager standing amid the ruins of his world, quoting Hamlet’s bitter line—“The time is out of joint”—while