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Drama

The Tempest

Original titleeng. The Tempest · 1611
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Historical Context and Significance

«The Tempest» is one of William Shakespeare's last works, written in 1610-1611. This play is considered an important part of literary heritage due to its complex structure and themes. It explores themes of power, revenge, forgiveness, and colonialism. The main character, Prospero, embodies the figure of a wise ruler who uses magic to restore justice. «The Tempest» is also known for its influence on subsequent generations of writers and artists, inspiring them to create works exploring human nature and relationships. The play is often interpreted as an allegory of colonization, making it relevant in the context of studying colonial history and postcolonial critique. It also had a significant impact on the development of theatrical art, thanks to its innovative stage effects and use of music.

The Tempest
Date of publication: 22 October 2024
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The Tempest
Original titleeng. The Tempest · 1611
Genre: Drama