Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Tempest
- Social Disruption
- "A temptuous noise of thunder, and lightning heard"
- "What care these roarers for name of King
- "No kind of traffic... use of service none... all me idle, all"
Anmerkungen:
- And look how well my garments sit upon me/Much feater than before"
- "If it were a kibe/Twould put me to my slipper, but I feel not/This deity in my bosom"
- "Here lies your brother/No better than they earth he lies upon"
- "You are three men of sin"
- "Are ministers of Fate"
- "You three... did supplant good Prospero"
- "Thee of thy son, Alonoso/They have bereft"
- Colonialisation
- "Caliban, my slave, who never yields us kind answer"
- "Brave spirit"
- "Thou liest, malignant thing"
- "This islands mine, by Sycorax my mother/Which thou taks't from me"
- "And then I loved you"
- "My master
- "Thou poisonous slave, got by the devil himself"
- "You taught me language, and my profit on't/ Is I know how to curse"
- "Yet I needs must curse"
- "Adders, who with cloven tongues/do hiss me into madness"
- "That's a brave god... I will kneel to him"
- "Thou mayst brain him...batter his skull... cut his wezand with thy knife"
Anmerkungen:
- His treatment at the hands of Prospero under colonization has turned him viscious
- "They all do hate him/As rootedly as I"
- "Be not afeared... sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not"
- Power
- "Bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog"
- "I'll rack thee with old cramps/Foll all thy bones with aches"
- "I must obey; his art is of such power"
- "My strong imagination sees a crown/ Dropping upon thy head"
- "At this hour/Lies at my mercy all mine enemies"
- Love
- "I might call him/A thing divine"
- "O you wonder"
- "They have changed eyes"
Anmerkungen:
- "Nothing ill can dwell in such a temple"
- "My sweet mistress"
- Many a lady/I have eyed with best
regard"
- "Nor have I seen/More that I may call men"
- "So perfect and so peerless... of every creatures best"
- "I am your wife if you will marry me/If not I'll die your maid"
- New world vs Old World
- "When the will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead
Indian"
- Caliban speaks in poetry whereas Trinculo and Stephano speak in prose, suggesting he is more civilised than them
- "Let it alone, thou fool, it is but trash"
- "O King Stephano!"
- "What do you mean/To dote thus on such luggage"
- Nature Vs Nuture
- "A devil, a born devil, on who nature/Nurture can never stick"
- Reconciliation
- "Your affections/Would become tender"
- "And mine shall"
- "But this rough magic/I here abjure"
- "I do forgive thee/Unnatural though thou art"
- "[He embraces Alonso]"
- "I do forgive/Thy rankest
fault"
- "This thing of darkness, I/Acknowledge mine"