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The Tempest

The Tempest

Autor: Shakespeare, William

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English 2026 ISBN 9791070055939
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What happens when revenge gives way to mercy? The Tempest is one of William Shakespeare's most enchanting and thought-provoking plays. Set on a mysterious island after a violent storm, the story follows Prospero, a wronged duke who wields magical power to control fate, enemies, and even nature itself. As shipwrecked nobles confront betrayal, ambition, and illusion, Shakespeare weaves a tale rich with magic, music, and wonder. Through unforgettable characters such as Ariel and Caliban, the play explores themes of authority, freedom, colonization, forgiveness, and the healing power of compassion. Often considered Shakespeare's farewell to the stage, The Tempest blends fantasy with deep human insight, offering a hopeful vision of reconciliation and renewal. Inside this eBook, you'll experience: A magical island world filled with wonder and mystery Themes of power, forgiveness, and transformation Lyrical language and unforgettable characters One of Shakespeare's most imaginative and symbolic plays Widely studied and performed across the world, The Tempest remains essential reading for anyone interested in classic literature, theater, and the power of imagination. Enter the storm, and discover the calm beyond it. Buy now and experience one of Shakespeare's most visionary masterpieces.
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