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Which Shakespeare novel you find the most interesting?
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Asked by ankit shivam,
12 Apr '12 12:04 pm
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The Tempest
This drama is one of the great comedy plays by William Shakespeare. The themes illustrated in the play are freedom, friendship , repentance and forgiveness and feature different temperaments illustrating temperance and intemperance. The plot starts when King Alonso of Naples and his entourage sail home for Italy after attending his daughter's wedding in Tunis, Africa. They encounter a violent storm, or Tempest. Everyone jumps overboard and are washed ashore on a strange island inhabited by the magician Prospero who has deliberately conjured up the storm. Prospero and Miranda live in a cave on the island which is also inhabited by Ariel, a sprite who carries out the bidding of Prospero, and the ugly, half human Caliban. Various plots against the main characters fail thanks to the magic of Prospero. The play ends with all the plotters repenting the Tempest is calmed.
Answered by Ram, 12 Apr '12 12:08 pm
This drama is one of the great comedy plays by William Shakespeare. The themes illustrated in the play are freedom, friendship , repentance and forgiveness and feature different temperaments illustrating temperance and intemperance. The plot starts when King Alonso of Naples and his entourage sail home for Italy after attending his daughter's wedding in Tunis, Africa. They encounter a violent storm, or Tempest. Everyone jumps overboard and are washed ashore on a strange island inhabited by the magician Prospero who has deliberately conjured up the storm. Prospero and Miranda live in a cave on the island which is also inhabited by Ariel, a sprite who carries out the bidding of Prospero, and the ugly, half human Caliban. Various plots against the main characters fail thanks to the magic of Prospero. The play ends with all the plotters repenting the Tempest is calmed.
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The Comedy of Errors...
for no other reason but its liveliness...
its subtle sense of repartee and humour...
and the unfortunate but comic situations :-)))
Answered by prasoon, 12 Apr '12 12:09 pm
for no other reason but its liveliness...
its subtle sense of repartee and humour...
and the unfortunate but comic situations :-)))
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SHEAKESPEARE ke novels pade hotey toh aaj HANSRAJ mein ENglish lectures de rahe hote :((
Answered by Nauty, 12 Apr '12 12:06 pm
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Shakespere never wrote any novels sir he only wrote drama and poems
and the best i like is romeo and juliet
Answered by rajan, 12 Apr '12 12:06 pm
and the best i like is romeo and juliet
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