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Summary Of Discoverys In William Shakespeare's The Tempest

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Discovering or rediscovering something induces an impactful physical and emotional response, that can trigger an intellectual insight into the self, resulting in a provoked transformation. These common occurring and cyclical discoveries go unappreciated, until one of which provides greater insight and influence, bears it's will to incur a change within an individual or broader society. Altering discoveries are present in both William Shakespeare's The Tempest, a play written in 1610 depicting the catalytic notion of discoveries, wherein the progression of flawed characters, both challenging and affirming beliefs, incites the audience to discover the malleability of mankind. As well as the 2013 film 12 Years a Slave, directed by Steve McQueen who realistically portrays the hardships of a black American man, Solomon Northup, as he is faced with moralistic experiences as a result of enslavement during the 1940's, stimulating ethnographical discoveries. These two provocative texts explore the notions of how discoveries can lead to a new understandings and renewed perceptions of ourselves and others, as well as how discoveries derived from unimagined experiences may be beneficial in retrospect. Discoveries can lead to new understandings and renewed perceptions of ourselves and others. Composers utilize the impactful discoveries of characters to act as catalysts for the audience to discover, that is that new considerations of the human condition & mankind can be derived

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