Point out rhyming words from the poem? the tempest
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Shakespeare wrote much of The Tempest in a dense, poetic language whose complexity
This sentence has a complex structure that features dependent clauses stuck inside other dependent clauses. The fact that units of thought repeatedly cross line breaks makes it even more challenging to follow Prospero’s meaning. The difficulty of this sentence also derives from Prospero’s use of poetic elision (i.e., omission). Prospero’s poetic elision is visible in his frequent omission of unstressed syllables (e.g., “out o’ th’ substitution”). The overall complexity of Prospero’s language serves to emphasize the greatness of his learning, and the solemnity of his poetry conveys the seriousness of his character.
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