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Write a review of the two performances of a scene from Shakespeare's The Tempest in
this lesson. First, identify Shakespeare's purpose as it relates to colonialism and
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imperialism. Then explain how well each performance achieves that purpose,
supporting your opinion with evidence.
Note that your objective in this assignment is to provide an evaluation, not just an
analysis. You're making a judgment about which of the two performances does a better
job of conveying Shakespeare's intent in The Tempest, based on factors like costumes,
acting, casting, sets, and directing.
Your assignment should include the following elements:
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An explanation of Shakespeare's purpose, as it relates to imperialism and
colonialism, in The Tempest
• Evidence from the play that supports your opinion about Shakespeare's purpose
A claim that explains which performance accomplishes that purpose better
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