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Essay Comparing The Tempest And This Lime Tree Bower My Prison

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The process of discovery can be hidden and unexpected, having the potential to expand one’s understanding of the world around them and enhance their desire to reconsider what is known. This is evident in the play, “The Tempest” by William Shakespeare, composed during the renaissance and humanism era, and the poem, “This Lime Tree Bower my Prison” by Samuel Coleridge, written during the romanticism era. Both these texts explore similar aspects whereby the protagonists is forced into a vulnerable position and the barrier of their conflicted minds obstructs them from forming new perceptions. “The Tempest” accentuates the importance of integrating worlds to develop positive interactions and overcome conflicts. Similarly, Coleridge’s poem highlights …show more content…

After Prospero, along with his daughter Miranda, were forced off Milan and shipped to an isolated island. Prospero’s desire for revenge was demonstrated when he conjured the storm with the assistance of his mysterious spirit slave, Ariel, and brought the men on the ship onto the island as emphasised in Prospero’s assertive tone, “Spirit. Did you carry out the storm just as i ordered?” Prospero’s innate nature to take responsibility and claim the land as his own, gave rise to the conflict between Caliban; a native, and Prospero. “This island’s mine, by sycorac my mother, which thou takest from me.” Caliban’s emotive language highlights his inferior position compared to Prospero, upon Prospero and Miranda’s arrival, Prospero took care and educated Caliban, in exchange for Caliban showing them the features of the land, including the barren and the fertile areas. This mutual relationship was slowly overtaken by Prospero’s overwhelming desire for power, established as Prospero claims Caliban as a commodity rather than a friend. “What, ho! Slave! Caliban! thou earth, thou! Speak.” The imperative language emphasises the importance of sudden discoveries, allowing individuals to alter their perceptions on others as well as

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