1. Power Struggles in The Tempest and Leviathan
William Shakespeare in "The Tempest" brings up the conflict between masters and servants that, as the story progresses, becomes perhaps the major motif of the play. ... Through the play the struggle for power can be seen. ... He gives false meanings to things, just because he does not know or understand the real meaning and reason for occurring events. ... At the end of the play, Prospero forgives his enemies and through his forgiveness the happy ending of the play can be achieved. ... Education, reasoning, and understanding of meanings of things are vital in securing a life of peace and a lif...
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- Grade Level: High School