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The Tempest

William Shakespeare

Verlag: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

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Beschreibung

A storm at sea. A shipwreck. An island alive with magic.

Exiled Duke Prospero, master of the island and its spirits, conjures a mighty tempest to bring his enemies to shore. But instead of vengeance alone, The Tempest becomes a tale of love, betrayal, freedom, and forgiveness—woven with enchantment, comedy, and wonder. From the airy spirit Ariel to the monstrous Caliban, Shakespeare's characters illuminate themes of power, justice, and mercy in this spellbinding final play.

Why readers love it:

Magical atmosphere. Spirits, sorcery, and illusions create a world of wonder.

Themes of reconciliation. A moving exploration of justice, forgiveness, and renewal.

Rich drama and humor. Blending romance, comedy, and philosophy in perfect harmony.

Praised for over 400 years
Written around 1610–1611, The Tempest is widely considered Shakespeare's farewell to the stage. Its poetic beauty, dramatic power, and enduring humanity make it one of the Bard's most beloved and frequently performed works worldwide.

✨ Sail into a world of storms, spells, and redemption.

👉 Click "Buy Now" and experience The Tempest—Shakespeare's timeless masterpiece of magic, love, and forgiveness.
Verfügbar seit: 25.08.2025.
Drucklänge: 130 Seiten.

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