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marynguyen18:
yeah i used it in my trials i did better with that ORT than i did when i used something different in half yearlies

J.B:
Just a question about the Tempest,
Is the actual 'Tempest' in the Tempest play, the magic, or the boat, or the magic that Ariel casts on the Boat?
Thank you

ml125:

--- Quote from: J.B on October 06, 2016, 07:23:13 pm ---Just a question about the Tempest,
Is the actual 'Tempest' in the Tempest play, the magic, or the boat, or the magic that Ariel casts on the Boat?
Thank you

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The 'Tempest' refers to the storm at the beginning of the play. This is the central figure of the happenings within the play, as it brings about all its major events. This is then linked back to Prospero being the harbinger of the tempest, so if anything other than the storm, you could interpret the 'Tempest' as being Prospero's magic.

Stefan K:
For other related texts, I did "The Good Morrow" by John Donne (spiritual discovery) and "It's a matter of life" (you can find this clip on youtube).
I would really recommend the second one as it is only a 5 minute story and is really easy to analyse and remember if they ask for two related texts.  :)

Hua Fei:

--- Quote from: Stefan K on October 08, 2016, 07:36:55 pm ---For other related texts, I did "The Good Morrow" by John Donne (spiritual discovery) and "It's a matter of life" (you can find this clip on youtube).
I would really recommend the second one as it is only a 5 minute story and is really easy to analyse and remember if they ask for two related texts.  :)

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Hey there!
I can't seem to find it on YouTube...could you post up a link? - I want to check it out

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