Why should you read Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”? - Iseult Gillespie

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Claps of thunder and flashes of lightning illuminate a swelling sea,
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as a ship buckles beneath the waves.
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This is no ordinary storm, but a violent and vengeful tempest,
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and it sets the stage for Shakespeare’s most enigmatic play.
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As the skies clear, we are invited into a world
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that seems far removed from our own, but is rife with familiar concerns
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about freedom, power, and control.
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The Tempest is set on a desert island, exposed to the elements
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and ruled with magic and might by Prospero, the exiled Duke of Milan.
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Betrayed by his brother Antonio, Prospero has been marooned on the island
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for twelve years with his daughter Miranda and his beloved books.
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In this time he’s learned the magic of the island
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and uses it to harness its elementary spirits.
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He also rules over the island’s only earthly inhabitant,
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the dejected and demonized Caliban.
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But after years of plotting revenge, Prospero’s foe is finally in sight.
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With the help of the fluttering sprite Ariel,
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the magician destroys his brother’s ship and washes its sailors ashore.
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Prospero’s plotting even extends to his daughter’s love life,
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whom he plans to fall for stranded prince Ferdinand.
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And as Prospero and Ariel close in on Antonio,
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Caliban joins forces with some drunken sailors,
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who hatch a comic plot to take the island.
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The play strips society down to its basest desires,
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with each faction in hot pursuit of power- be it over the land, other people,
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or their own destiny.
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But Shakespeare knows that power is always a moving target;
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and as he reveals these characters’ dark histories,
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we begin to wonder if this vicious cycle will ever end.
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Although Prospero was wronged by Antonio,
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he has long inflicted his own abuses on the island,
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hoarding its magical properties and natural re-sources for himself.
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Caliban especially resents this takeover.
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The son of Sycorax,
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a witch who previously ruled the island,
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he initially helped the exiles find their footing.
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But he’s since become their slave, and rants with furious regret:
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“And then I loved thee,/ And showed thee
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all the qualities o’ th’ isle/ The fresh springs,
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brine pits, barren place and fertile./
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Cursed be I that did so!”
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With his thunderous language and seething anger,
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Caliban constantly reminds Prospero of what came before:
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this island’s mine by Sycorax my mother, Which thou takest from me.
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Yet Sycorax also abused the island,
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and imprisoned Ariel until Prospero released him.
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Now Ariel spends the play hoping to repay his debt and earn his freedom,
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while Caliban is enslaved indefinitely, or at least as long
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as Prospero is in charge.
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For these reasons and many more,
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The Tempest has often been read as an exploration of colonialism,
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and the moral dilemmas that come with en-counters of “brave new world(s)."
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Questions of agency and justice hang over the play:
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is Caliban the rightful master of the land?
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Will Ariel flutter free?
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And is Prospero the mighty overseer-
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or is there some deeper magic at work, beyond any one character's grasp?
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Throughout the play,
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Ariel constantly reminds Prospero of the freedom he is owed.
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But the question lingers of whether the invader will be able
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to relinquish his grip.
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The question of ending one’s reign is particularly potent given that The Tempest
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is believed to be Shakespeare’s final play.
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In many ways Prospero’s actions echo that of the great entertainer him-self,
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who hatched elaborate plots, maneuvered those around him,
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and cast a spell over characters and audience alike.
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But by the end of his grand performance of power and control,
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Prospero’s final lines see him humbled by his audience -
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and the power that they hold over his creations.
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"With the help of your good hands./ Gentle breath of yours my sails/
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Must fill or else my project fails,/ Which was to please."
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This evokes Shakespeare’s own role as the great entertainer
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who surrenders himself, ultimately, to our applause.
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