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The Tempest, I, 2

1 aprile 2008

Microstruttura I, 2• La scena è divisibile in 4 momenti ben distinti

– 1) Il racconto di Prospero a Miranda (vv 1-188)• Importanza dei concetti di memoria e ricordo, vv. 38; 44; 46; 51.

– 2) Dialogo tra Prospero e Ariel (vv. 189-306)• Altri eventi del passato vengono rivelati, questa volta relativa al periodo

successivo all’arrivo di Prospero e Miranda sull’isola.

– 3) Colloquio tra Prospero, Miranda e Caliban (vv. 307-377)• Altri eventi del passato, e natura del rapporto “padrone-schiavo”

– 4) Songs di Ariel per incantare Ferdinand (vv. 378-407) e successivo incontro tra Ferdinand e Miranda (vv. 408-504)

• Temi della memoria, dell’oblio e della morte

• Tema del Sea-Change

• Amore tra i due giovani, come parte del piano di Prospero

poi però gli sfuggirà dalle mani

The Tempest I, 1 – La tempesta

George Romney

The Tempest(c.1790)

[Engraving from

Boydell's Shakespeare

Gallery. The original,

17.25 x 23.25 inches, is

now owned by the

Bolton Art Gallery]

La “Miranda” di Romney

George RomneyEmma Hart as Miranda

(1785-86)oil on canvas,

14 x 15.5 inches[Philadelphia Museum of Art]

MirandaGoodall, Frederick 'Oh the cry did knock against my very heart‘

(Exhibited in 1888)

Sir Frank Dicksee - Miranda (1878)

Watching the tempest

John William Waterhouse Miranda (1875)

John William WaterhouseMiranda (1916)

Miranda watching the shipwreck

Calibannel XVIII secolo

• A detail from William Hogarth's painting Scene from Shakespeare's The Tempest, depicting Caliban carrying a load of wood

Herbert Beerbhom-Tree(17 December 1852 – 2 July 1917)

• Herbert Beerbohm Tree wore fur and seaweed to pay Caliban, with waist-length hair and apelike bearing, suggestive of a primitive part-animal part-human stage of evolution.

• This "missing-link" portrayal of Caliban became the norm in productions until Roger Livesey, in 1934, was the first actor to play the role with black makeup.

Sir Frank Benson (1858-1939)

1900.F. R. Benson played Caliban

in The Tempestfrom April 5 to April 28

(23 performances)at the Lyceum Theatre

(London).Mrs. Benson played Miranda,

Frank Rodney played Ferdinand,

and Alfred Brydone took the part of Prospero.

Kitty Loftis played Ariel (Wearing, 1900-09, I, 17)

The Tempest, I, 2

(Michael Benthall, 1952)

designed by Loudon Sainthill.

Prospero (Ralph Richardson, left) and Miranda (Zena Walker, second left) quarreling with an indignant Caliban (Michael Hordern, right).

The Tempest, I, 2 (Michael Benthall, 1952)

designed by

Loudon Sainthill

Caliban

(Michael Hordern)

The Tempest, I,2 (Peter Brook, 1957)

Caliban(Alec Clunes, left)cowering before

Prospero(John Gielgud)

The Tempest, I,2(Ron Daniels, 1982; designed by Maria Bjornson)

Caliban (Bob Peck).

The Tempest, I,2 (Nicholas Hytner, 1988)designed by David Fielding)

Prospero (John Wood, left) and Caliban (John Kane, right)

The Tempest, I, 2(Sam Mendes, 1993; designed by Anthony Ward).

Miranda (Sarah Woodward, centre) reminding Caliban (David Troughton, right) that he attacked her.

Prospero (Alec McCowen, left) looks on.

The Tempest, I, 2(Sam Mendes, 1993; designed by Anthony Ward).

Prospero (Alec McCowen, left) promising to punish the insubordinate Caliban (David Troughton, right).

The Tempest, I, 2

(Michael Boyd, 2002)

designed by

Tom Piper.

Geff Francis as Caliban in rehearsal.

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