In the Utah Valley University production, Prospero is mysterious, whereas in the Balinese production, he is portrayed as more approachable.
In the Utah Valley University production, Prospero is portrayed as powerful and quick to anger, whereas the Balinese production portrays him as wise and calm.
In the Utah Valley University production, Prospero is portrayed as impatient, whereas the Balinese production portrays him as relaxed.
Ariel as female
Because Ferdinand disobeyed Prospero.
antonio in the tempest book.
Miranda (Prospero's daughter)
Prospero
"The Tempest" by William Shakespeare shows how the portrayal of characters can influence the tone of a production. For example, the character of Prospero can be depicted as a benevolent and forgiving figure, creating a more hopeful and forgiving tone in the play. Conversely, portraying Prospero as vengeful and manipulative can create a darker and more tense atmosphere. The interactions and relationships between characters contribute significantly to setting the overall tone of the play.
Ariel as female
Because Prospero is a powerful character, the feel of the play is serious.
Because Ferdinand disobeyed Prospero.
antonio in the tempest book.
No, Prospero is not a Roman god. Prospero is character from the Shakespearean play entitled 'The Tempest.'
Miranda (Prospero's daughter)
Caliban
Prospero
Prospero is the name of the main character in Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
It illustrates Prospero's power over Ariel.
The usurping Duke of Milan, brother of Prospero