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The Tempest, William Shakespeare

Banished from Italy, Prospero lives on a remote island with his daughter. Using his magic, he vows to seek revenge on the injustice dealt to him by his brother, but in doing so, Shakespeare questions the difficulty of distinguishing ‘men’ from ‘monsters’, and the realities of justice.

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Titulli: The Tempest

Origjinali: The Tempest 

Gjinia: Tragjedi

Autori: William Shakespeare

Shtëpia botuese: Collins Classics

Viti: 2012

Fq. 220

Pesha: 0.135 kg 

ISBN: 978-0-00-790235-4

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