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Age Group
6-8 Years
Language
English
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Book Summary
The Tempest is a timeless Shakespearean drama that blends magic, betrayal, and redemption in a voyage from courtly intrigue to a magical island. A late-Renaissance romance in five acts, it invites readers who love classical literature, theater, and sweeping adventures to explore questions of power, mercy, and forgiveness. Accessible for students and general readers alike, The Tempest carries an adventurous yet contemplative tone that sparks imagination and empathy.
Written in flowing verse and vivid stagecraft, The Tempest unfolds on a windswept island where Prospero, a sorcerer and former duke, commands elements, spirits, and a tangled web of relationships. The drama centers on a collision of worlds—shipwrecked nobles, loyal servants, and the enigmatic Caliban—moving toward moments of reckoning and reconciliation. The experience combines lyrical poetry with dramatic suspense, inviting readers to savor wordplay, symbolism, and the subtleties of motive as characters confront freedom, loyalty, and the costs of control.
As the island comes alive through Ariel’s music, Caliban’s earthy stubbornness, and Miranda’s hopeful innocence, The Tempest offers a journey of transformation. Themes of revenge and mercy, tyranny and forgiveness, and above all, a question: can power be tempered by grace? The play’s pace—alternating magical spectacle, intimate confession, and comic misadventure—keeps readers engaged while inviting reflection on what it means to seek redemption.
After turning the final page, readers carry a sense of wonder at magic and mercy and a deeper appreciation of forgiveness’s power. The Tempest invites you to rethink vengeance and embrace grace, a timeless reminder of resilience, reconciliation, and hope.
Product Details
Author
Max Popov
Publisher
Campfire
Language
English
SKU
BK0456789
ISBN
9788190751537
Reading Age
6-8 Years
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 450
₹ 382
15% Off