Shakespeare did not show us the perfect ruler soon. Instead, he developed Prospero from a generally good but flawed person to someone who acts with an ideal leader, although it retains some vanity, but is not perfect. Prospero characters were very well portrayed throughout the game, using only his magic to achieve a positive goal such as education. He has his own environment because he has developed super-intelligence and now recognizes that he marks himself as being expelled from his own daily work.
William Shakespeare in "Storm" of Trinculo in William Shakespeare's "Storm" plays a small comedy role. His main purpose is to place leaders in situations where he thinks he is. It is consistent. Regardless of social status, he can position himself by following people around me, but he will never become a leader. Thus, he is a perfect clown who is always seeking to stand by the king.
Slavery between subtle comedy interactions and juxtapositions between Master and Slave in William Shakespeare's "Storm" and William Shakespeare's "Storm" created a problem underlying the historical controversy It was. "Slave" and "freedom" reflect the fundamental nature of a person, or the social structure based on prejudice and self-interest, and convey to the imaginative audience the "experience of psychotherapy at concentration camp". Briefly, traditional freedom is the freedom of choice between actions, and existential freedom is freedom to create value, resolution, and goals, despite social customs, common principles, and understanding.
Criticism of Prospero and Ariel, contemporaries of Shakespeare and the importance of Prospero and other key personality in William ยท Shakespeare's "Arashi" since the first publication of "Arashi" in the folio in 1623 There are many arguments. . In this article, I would like to study the relationship between the image of Prospero and the character Ariel. In that case, how Prospero became an artist, how Ariel became a poetic fictitious person, and the relationship between Prospero and Ariel relate the artist and his poetic imagination I wanted to show how to explore.