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The Tempest - Context
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A Levels A2 English Literature Mind Map on The Tempest - Context, created by Serenaa on 05/06/2014.
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The Tempest - Context
Written 1610-1611
Believed it was first performed at court (1611) for the marriage of Jame's daughter, Elizabeth
Jacobean era
King James I
1566 - 1625
Tragicomedy
Shakey's last play
Ending - really about Shakey leaving his 'art' behind?
Can be seen as aborted revenge tragedy spectacle
Link to masques
Witchcraft
King James - Daemonologie
Annotations:
A treatise about witchcraft
He presided over many witch trials. Many people condemned.
He believed witches caused the storm which delayed him and his new wife getting back to Scotland
Colonisation and fear of the Other
Sycorax originates from Algiers in the play
Annotations:
Algiers - North Africa
William Strachey
'Eyewitness Account of a Shipwreck in the Bermudas'
'A most dreadful Tempest'
By the mercy of God [we were brought] safe into the Island'
Montaigne 'Of the Cannibals'
those who forgive immediately are less virtuous than those who want to take revenge, but struggle against this desire
Francis Bacon 'Of Revenge'
Revenge is 'a kind of wild justice'
Those who take revenge are equal to the person who wronged them but those who forgive are superior
Machiavelli (The Prince)
Antonio
Machiavellian Character
White Magic ('rough magic')
Etymology of Names
Prospero - 'prosperous'
Miranda - 'worthy of admiration'
Ferdinand - 'bold adventurer'
John Dee
Possible influence on the characters of Faustus and Prospero
Marlowe likely knew Dee
Magician at court of Queen Elizabeth
Fell out of favour in Jacobean era as James I was unsympathetic towards magic
Died in poverty 1608/9
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