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The Tempest Power Essay

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William Shakespeare’s play, The Tempest, encompasses the universal theme of power and identifies its subclasses. Evident subclasses include; the desirable power among men, legitimate power, powers of magic and saucery and power through coercion. The main protagonist Prospero is the only character, who embodies all representations of power throughout the play; Prospero maintains power through coercion by threatening his supernatural abilities.

In act one, scene two both of Prospero’s slaves, Caliban and Ariel are introduced to the audience, however Caliban is not as cheerful in servitude as Ariel; this is because Prospero befriended Caliban, educated him and then enslaved him after he had attempted to rape Prospero’s daughter Miranda. This

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