Saturday, July 20, 2019
Free Essays - The role of Antonio in Shakespeares Tempest :: Tempest essays
      The role of Antonio in Shakespeare's Tempest     Ã       Ã       Ã       [Note: In this written work Antonio thinks of himself as an innocent person  and believes that the world is doing wrong to him .He also believes that his  rights have been snatched from him and no one in this world is more miserable  and sympathy deserving than him.]      Ã       Ã       Life is so miserable. Here I sit in a corner of this darkened room all alone  thinking about my past and trying to figure out what to do with my futile life  .The night is dark and long just like the rest of my life. But it is not too  late, as long as I am living I will struggle to get what I deserve. Life has  become very upsetting lately and I miss the times when I was the highest  authority and the sole Duke on Milan. Now things have changed and I sit here in  my room helpless, with nothing in my hand, no charge or position in Milan. What  a glory I have experienced, guards on my security at all times, wo castles with  several maids at my service, I worked with people I liked and got rid of the  useless ones. I was the master and everyone else a slave, my orders were  fulfilled in no time and I lived a happy life. If only I had planned more  carefully and kept track of my men putting my brother to eternal sleep I would  have been living a pleasant life of a duke; I would never ha   ve been hopeless to  Prospero's powers.      Ã       Ã       Ugh... I hear Prospero's insulting words in my ears. How could I have  possibly heard those insulting words from him at the island when he snatched my  dukedom from me? At that time my life was in his hands.Ã   Looking at him now  sitting at the place where I have ruled for 12 years is an unbearable sight to  me. What is my future? ...A slave for Prospero? No! I will not let this happen.  Prospero is taking revenge from me, he treats me like I am nothing .He doesn't  miss any chance of teasing me. He did the worst to me today.  					    
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