Describe the general structure of Shakespearean plays, with special reference to The Tempest
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A shakespearean tragedy traditionally follows the Freytag pyramid of Dramatic structure which consists of five parts. Freytag's analysis is derived from Aristotle's poetics that had a three-part view of a plot structure. the five parts are: Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action and Denouement.
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