
Der Sturm, oder Die bezauberte Insel
"Der Sturm, oder Die bezauberte Insel" by William Shakespeare is a play written around 1611. Prospero, the exiled Duke of Milan, lives on an enchanted island with his daughter Miranda. Using magic, he controls the island's spirits and confronts his enemies when they are shipwrecked on his shores. The play explores themes of power, forgiveness, and humanity's relationship with nature and civilization, combining elements of comedy, romance, and the supernatural in Shakespeare's characteristically complex style.
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