In order to introduce such an idea, it would be best for an introduction of characters that would go on to aid in the comparison. From the Tempest the cast consists of Prospero, Miranda, Ferdinand, Ariel, Caliban, Alonso, Stephano, Trinculo, Sebastian, Antonino and Gonzalo. …show more content…
As a result of this, a decision must be made on the nature of the values that was held during that area of time culturally, and what Shakespeare intended for the Tempest to represent. Based upon the final concluding acts of the Tempest as well as the epilogue which goes on to reflect Shakespeare’s purpose of writing it. The interpretation that would be used in this document would so happen to be the one that would signify Shakespeare’s farewell to the stage, using Prospero as a metaphor for his own exploits as a playwright. This interpretation lends itself to be more agreeable through not only the actions Prospero’s manipulations, but of the references of his characters to his previous plays. This is especially relevant to Miranda and Ferdinand for the fact that their relationship is referential to Romeo and Juliet. Prospero even seems to acknowledge this attitude through the