Shakespeare Uses His Play 'The Tempest' To Depict A Microcosm Of His Society.

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English

 

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Walter F

 

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December 2, 2015

 

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University

 

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The setting of the ship in a tempestuous situation is important in alluding to the significance of practical knowledge in the need for survival. An interpretation of the Boatswain being much more capable in this situation is that Shakespeare places priority over manual and practical skills over status...
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Regarding the waves the Boatswain rhetorically questions “What cares these roarers for the name of king?” (Act 1 Scene 1, line 15) The ship is an interesting examination of human nature for all characters are faced with fatality. Even whilst faced with death the nobles attempt to exert their authority over the lower class...
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