
Myrsky
"Myrsky" by William Shakespeare is a play written in 1610–1611. After a violent storm shipwrecks his treacherous brother and former allies on a remote island, the exiled magician Prospero enacts an elaborate plan of revenge. Living with his daughter Miranda and commanding the spirit Ariel and the creature Caliban, Prospero manipulates the survivors through magic and deception. The play weaves together themes of betrayal, revenge, and forgiveness as Prospero orchestrates romances, thwarts conspiracies, and confronts the past that stripped him of his dukedom twelve years earlier.
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