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William Shakespeare 's The Tempest

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In English class we created a treasure chest about Prospero based of the book The Tempest by William Shakespeare. We originally decided to build a treasure chest based off the whole book, but we decided to just describe the protagonist, Prospero, from the book. In the chest there will be an assortment of quotes directed from the book that describe each object and the importance of it. The objects inside of the chest include the magic stick, a book of spells, a cloak, a picture of Miranda and Prospero, a picture of Ariel and Prospero, and a picture of Caliban. One of the objects that we included in the chest was the magic stick and a book of spells to signify the importance of magic throughout The Tempest. Prospero throughout the book …show more content…

He finally wants to release all of his magic powers and wants to return to his dukedom (Metzger). Prospero says, “But this rough magic I here abjure, and when I have required some heavenly music, which even now I do, to work mine end upon their senses that this airy charm is for, I’ll break my staff, bury it certain fathoms in the earth, and deeper than did ever plummet sound I’ll drown my book” (Shakespeare 5.1.59-66) as Gonzalo, Alonso, Antonio, and Sebastian all enter a circle under a final spell. The magic throughout the book played an important role because without the magic everything would be different. In the chest also included Prospero’s cloak that he wears throughout the book. The cloak that Prospero wears also contains magic and stores his powers. Prospero tells Miranda about his magic cloak by telling her, “‘Tis time I should inform thee farther. Lend thy hand and pluck my magic garment from me. So, lie there, my art-- Wipe thou thine eyes” (Shakespeare 1.2.27-31). Prospero in the end of the book wants to have peace with everyone by apologizing and forgiving Antonio. Prospero believes that at this point no one recognizes him, he says to Ariel, “Ariel, fetch me that hat and rapier in my cell. I will discase me, and myself present as I was sometime in Milan” (Shakespeare 5.1.93-96). He then promises Ariel that he will be set free soon. Prospero’s cloak is important because it is the source of all of his power and represents his ability to construct

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