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Use Of Contrasts In Act I Of The Tempest

Use of Contrasts in Act I of The Tempest

Krunal Patel


William Shakespeare used many different writing devices when he wrote
his plays. In Act I of The Tempest, the use of contrasts between characters,
setting, and ideas were often used to develop the story, and more importantly,
the messages that Shakespeare wished to portray by the play.
One good example was how some characters in the first act had their
counterparts. Ariel had Caliban, and Gonzalo had Ferdinand. The relationship
between Ariel and Caliban could clearly be seen throughout Act I, scene II.
Ariel was the "airy spirit" that could assume different shapes, such as the
lightning flames seen on the ship (Shakespeare 31), and who had quickness,
lightness, grace, and total control over his actions. On the other hand,
Caliban who represented the body, couldn't control his actions and thus made him
the opposite of Ariel. He even tried to rape Miranda once, but was stopped by
Prospero in the process. In fact, it......


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