The Tempest
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First Appearances. The Tempest stands first in the 1623 Folio of Shakespeare's works. A tempestuous noise of thunder and lightning heard. On a ship at sea. MASTER: Boatswain! BOATSWAIN: Here master: what cheer? For the way in which the architecture of Sha...
AI Woke Analysis
AI Rating: 1/10 - Shakespeare's *The Tempest* (1611) is a Renaissance romance focused on magic, revenge, forgiveness, and power dynamics, with no progressive political messaging, social justice advocacy, identity politics, or diversity/inclusion themes. Caliban's resentment toward Prospero reflects personal enslavement and rebellion, not colonialism critique; he's depicted as monstrous and savage. The play prioritizes storytelling, Prospero's arc, and comedic romance over any modern "woke" agendas. (68 words)
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