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The Tempest was one of William Shakespeare’s last plays. ... In The Tempest there are many scenes that are extremely difficult to stage. ...
The feasible interpretations in which lies the meaning of The Tempest are endless, and one can find deeper and deeper meanings the farther one wants to dig. Some people believe The Tempest is just a fairy tale with no real meaning. ... In his essay, stated to be on the topic of the difficulty of staging The Tempest (which was hardly mentioned), he makes wild stabs at comprehending the ingenuity of Shakespeare’s work and of Shakespeare himself. He obviously did not research his bold statements, for he declares, "In The Tempest, the mind consistently finds itself groping through levels of verbal beauty to try to reach the meaning, only in the end to realize that the process has involved an attempt to comprehend something as incomprehensible as a melody by Mozart. ...
For apparent reasons, The Tempest is not a feasible high school play.
Approximate Word count = 1698 Approximate Pages = 6.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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