
The Tempest is one of William Shakespeares late plays, believed to have been written around 1610-1611. Its a complex and magical tale set on a remote island, and it explores themes of power, revenge and forgiveness. Some scholars believe that Shakespeare might have been inspired by classical mythology. Additionally, the play is thought to have been influenced by the real-life shipwreck of the Sea Venture in Bermuda in 1609. The Tempest was first performed in 1611 at the court of King James I. It received mixed reviews from audiences and critics of the time. Some appreciated its inventive use of spectacle while others found it somewhat different from Shakespeares earlier works. Perhaps it was ahead of its time. Today, the play is considered one of Shakespeares most enduring and celebrated works. It has enjoyed a resurgence in popularity in various forms, including theater productions, film adaptations, and literary analysis.
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56
PenerbitGlobal ELT
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ISBN
978-1-80537-108-3
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Tahun Terbit
2024
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