Shakespeare Elitist

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English

 

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Richard C

 

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August 31, 2016

 

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Clearly Shakespeare's must have had very little concern for the common man if he was willing to risk alienating his own paying customers with verbal attacks. Usually Shakespeare's mockery of the common men is not stated outright but seen by his consistent portrayal of them as fools, idiots or worse. In The Tempest it is Trinculo and Stefano, the two commoners on the island, who are the ones consistently made out to be buffoons...
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In The Tempest it is Trinculo and Stefano, the two commoners on the island, who are the ones consistently made out to be buffoons. In their attempt to take control of the island because of Ariel they soon become nothing more then an comical spectacle to the audience. In the end even Caliban the beast-like savage of the island is made to look superior to Trinculo and Stefano "What a thrice-double ass was I, to take this drunkard for a God and worship this dull fool!" (Tempest, 5...
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