Would you call Act 1 sc i of ‘ The Tempest’ a satisfactory introductory scene? Discuss with closereference of the text.
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Tempest is considered to be a stunning opening scene.
It is accentuated due to the occurrence of a fierce storm, imparting suspenseful theme to the story.
Alonso who is also the king wanted to talk to the captain of the ship.
The crew is caught in the midst of the storm at the seas. The opening scene also shows the class conflict of the past.
It is accentuated due to the occurrence of a fierce storm, imparting suspenseful theme to the story.
Alonso who is also the king wanted to talk to the captain of the ship.
The crew is caught in the midst of the storm at the seas. The opening scene also shows the class conflict of the past.
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i t is a satisfactoryintoductary scene . As it introduces and reveals the nature of important characters in the play. A furious storm was blowing together withth the noise of thunder and lightning. The passengers are screaming in despiration .here gonzalos cheerfullness is revealed. He tells that the ship won't wreck . And also Antonio's cruel nature is revealed , here he called the sailors as drunkards when they failed to save the ship and also s ebastians impatience ,
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