Why is island known to be enchanted in the play tempest
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In the play, The Tempest, and the novel, Robinson Crusoe, the islands serve as microcosms of British society. In The Tempest, the microscopic society of Prospero's island addresses the aspects of morality, the supernatural and politics in the larger, British society.
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