Shakespeare's Dark Magic and White Magic Storm "The man who controls his passion" is really wise ... "Heaven does not think that the earth is not glory more than people always obeying reason." Not all the crowns of the world can decorate his head properly; only eternity can compensate for such noble virtues. Where is the boundary between good magic and bad magic? Decide who is evil and not evil.
Magic plays a role in Shakespeare 's "Storm", "Hamlet" and "Macbeth" like many other themes, magical and supernatural elements play an important role in many of Shakespeare' s works It is. The rest of the story consisted of reliable events, but the use of magic pulls the interest of the audience to demonstrate imagination and adds a dramatic conspiracy to the story. These topics are most famous in Tempest, Hamlet, Macbeth. In any drama, not only do magic and supernatural events indecent with Hamlet 's "Hamlet", but in Shakespeare' s drama "Hamlet" readers ask some questions about Hamlet 's emotional state. As many of his friends and family think, is Hamlet really crazy? Is he crazy or pretending to be angry? Hamlet started to pretend to be crazy, did his obsession drive him crazy? Through other characters and Hamlet, the reader personally understands Hamlet's psychological state. If it's character
From the first scene of Shakespeare's 'Storm', magic attracts spectators and is used to guide characters through dramas. Storm conspiracy almost completely depends on the use of supernatural forces. Both Prospero and Ariel have magical powers. This allows them (mainly Prospero) to coordinate many other characters and manipulate them with magic. Magic also provides a means to create and influence the subject of plots, emotional relationships, love and drama. The most obvious effect of magic in "Storm" is the influence on the story and the plot.
The whole storm magic is used to achieve various effects. Magic is the core of the show and controls many aspects of the theater. Shakespeare uses the concept of magic to create a role like the god of Prospero. By doing so, he also allowed Prospero to intervene in many things around him. Prospero's aim to create a storm is to achieve a happy ending. To do this, he felt he had to try to manipulate his surrounding characters and events through his magic. This affected the whole story of The Tempest and the power structure of the drama. Prospero is obviously the most powerful character since he has the ability to practice magic. Then he used his magic to make a relationship between Miranda and Ferdinand. The use of magic extends to the basic theme of chaos in the play. Shakespeare produced various effects using magic