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describe the rarest features of the enchanted island where the royal passengers landed after

their miraculous escape. What would you conclude about the character of the old counsellor

Gonzalo as he appeared in the opening scene of the play and Act 2 scene 1? In the Tempest.​

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The island isolates the characters from the restraints and rules of civilisation and the bounds of reality, which allows the play to use the natural and supernatural, the real and the imagination. It is this isolation that allows the characters to carry out their unusual actions, such as magic. Isolation allows Prospero to become omnipotent, holding complete authority over Miranda, and the natives of the island Ariel and Caliban. Miranda is also isolated from society as she has little knowledge of civilisation and this functions to create the character's naivety. This isolation allow the setting to fully utilise its capabilities for supernatural events and magic. Caliban says that 'the island is full of noises' which suggests that the setting has its own level of control, and is full of magic and the supernatural. We can see this through Prospero's use of magic to control Caliban and through his magical creation of the tempest, and through Ariel's magic

                                                         Gonzalo is a very optimistic character whereas many of the others tend to be quite pessimistic. This may emphasise the idea that the island is magical, and perhaps that it can alter its appearance to suit the individual. Further, the island is used as a tool by Shakespeare to expose the nature of each of the characters. For example, it highlights the significance of colonialism through many of the Western character's, such as Prospero and Stephano's, desire to control the island.

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