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The Tempest [Hardcover](Hardcover, William Shakespeare)

The Tempest [Hardcover](Hardcover, William Shakespeare)

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About The Book: "The Tempest" revolves around a family in turmoil alongside an emerging love story. It's a captivating narrative replete with enchantment and vivid imagery that intensify the internal struggles of the characters. Prospero, the legitimate ruler of Milan, was overthrown by his brother Antonio and compelled to escape the country, taking his young daughter Miranda with him. For an extended period, they have inhabited a secluded island, which is abruptly disturbed by Antonio's unexpected return. A vessel, carrying a group of travelers, including King Alonso and Antonio, the former Duke of Milan, crashes onto this isolated island. The land has served as the dwelling place for Prospero, Antonio's brother and the rightful duke. Through the use of magic, Prospero draws these men to him, intent on exacting his revenge. About the Author: William Shakespeare (1564–1616) is arguably the most famous playwright to ever live. Born in England, he attended grammar school but did not study at a university. In the 1590s, Shakespeare worked as partner and performer at the London-based acting company, the King’s Men. His earliest plays were Henry VI and Richard III, both based on the historical figures. During his career, Shakespeare produced nearly 40 plays that reached multiple countries and cultures. Some of his most notable titles include Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar. His acclaimed catalog earned him the title of the world’s greatest dramatist. CONTENTS: ACT - I .................................................................................................9, ACT - II ............................................................................................. 36, ACT - III ............................................................................................ 60, ACT - IV ............................................................................................ 77, ACT - V .........................................................................