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theme of freedom in the play of the tempest?(tales of Shakespeare )

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Freedom is important to each of the characters in different ways. For the shipwrecked characters, their experience of disaster and isolation offers them a freedom to behave in ways that they wouldn’t consider in normal society. Soon after arriving on the island, Antonio and Sebastian plot to murder King Alonso in his sleep. Meanwhile, both Ariel and Caliban seek freedom from their servitude to Prospero, whereas Prospero himself wants freedom from the island, his past and his need for revenge.

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