![]() ![]() In the original text, The Tempest, Shakespeare depicts Miranda as the epitome of purity and innocence, mostly through the way her father Prospero speaks to her, as well as her naive views of the world. The composer's portrayal of these concepts is shaped by their respective contexts and creates various similarities and differences between the texts. This notion is explored in both Shakespeare's 1611 play The Tempest and Margaret Atwood's 2016 novel appropriation, Hag-seed, specifically through the composer's characterisations of Miranda and ghost Miranda respectively. ![]() Representations of Compassion and ReconciliationĬompassion and reconciliation are intrinsically humanistic values that have the power to restore even the most damaged relationships and bring about light in the darkest times. ![]()
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