Title: Background Info: The Tempest
1Background Info The Tempest
2Todays Agenda
- Benchmark/Independent Reading
- Dissection Day Lord of the Flies and art
inspired by The Tempest - Background Info for
- Shakespeares
- The Tempest
3Lord of the Flies
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5Response to Art
Get ready for quick writes (a gut reaction to
each piece without worrying about what the artist
really intends for you to see).
6Come unto these yellow sands.
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8Fairies at the shore
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11Miranda
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15Ariel
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18Prospero
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25Its a comedy! And a romancethe first romantic
comedy!
The Tempest was (probably) the last play I
wrotesome time between 1604 and 1611.
Some say I was inspired by the story of a
shipwreck in the New World the Sea Venture that
crashed near Bermuda in 1609.
I wrote 37(ish) plays, including histories,
tragedies, and comedies. Im keen on sonnets,
too.
Dante had terza rima I wrote in iambic
pentameter.
26So whats it all about?
- The play is a delirious blend of magic,
romance, farce, and revenge where the mystical
and the mundane co-exist side by side (Chisolm). - good v. evil
- forgiveness v. revenge
- freedom v. captivity
- chaos v. order
- (colonizer v. colonized)
- (powerful v. powerless)