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Prospero

Prospero (/ˈprɒspər/ PROS-pər-o) is a fictional character and the protagonist of William Shakespeare's play The Tempest. Prospero is the rightful Duke of Milan, whose usurping brother, Antonio, had put him (with his three-year-old daughter, Miranda) to sea on a "rotten carcass" of a boat to die, twelve years before the play begins. Prospero and Miranda had survived and found exile on a small island. He has learned sorcery from books, and uses it while on the island to protect Miranda and control the other characters.

Prospero
The Tempest character
Prospero and Miranda by William Maw Egley
Created byWilliam Shakespeare

Before the play has begun, Prospero has freed the magical spirit Ariel from entrapment within "a cloven pine". Ariel is beholden to Prospero after he is freed from his imprisonment inside the pine tree. Prospero then takes Ariel as a slave. Prospero's sorcery is sufficiently powerful to control Ariel and other spirits, as well as to alter weather and even raise the dead: "Graves at my command have waked their sleepers, oped, and let 'em forth, by my so potent Art." - Act V, scene 1.

On the island, Prospero becomes master of the monster Caliban (the son of Sycorax, a malevolent witch) and forces Caliban into submission by punishing him with magic if he does not obey.

At the end of the play, Prospero intends to drown his books and renounce magic. In the view of the audience, this may have been required to make the ending unambiguously happy, as magic was associated with diabolical works.

Prospero's speech

The Tempest is believed to be the last play Shakespeare wrote alone.[1][2][3] In this play there are two candidate soliloquies by Prospero which critics have taken to be Shakespeare's own "retirement speech".

One speech is the "Cloud-capp'd towers...".[1][2]

           Our revels now are ended: These our actors—,
           As I foretold you—, were all spirits and
           Are melted into air, into thin air;
           And, like the baseless fabric of this vision,
           The cloud-capp'd towers, the gorgeous palaces,
           The solemn temples, the great globe itself,
           Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve
           And, like this insubstantial pageant faded,
           Leave not a rack behind: we are such stuff
           As dreams are made on, and our little life
           Is rounded with a sleep. — The Tempest, Act 4, Scene 1

[1][2]

The final soliloquy and epilogue is the other candidate.[3]

           Now my charms are all o'erthrown,
           And what strength I have's mine own,
           Which is most faint: now, 'tis true,
           I must be here confined by you,
           Or sent to Naples. Let me not,
           Since I have my dukedom got
           And pardon'd the deceiver, dwell
           In this bare island by your spell;
           But release me from my bands
           With the help of your good hands:
           Gentle breath of yours my sails
           Must fill, or else my project fails,
           Which was to please. Now I want
           Spirits to enforce, art to enchant,
           And my ending is despair,
           Unless I be relieved by prayer,
           Which pierces so that it assaults
           Mercy itself and frees all faults.
           As you from crimes would pardon'd be,
           Let your indulgence set me free.

Portrayals

Stage

Portrayals of Prospero in Royal Shakespeare Company productions include:

Portrayals of Prospero at the Old Vic include:

Portrayals of Prospero for the New York Shakespeare Festival include:

Portrayals of Prospero for the Globe Theatre include:

Portrayals of Prospero for the Stratford Shakespeare Festival include:

Other stage portrayals of Prospero include:

Film and television

Prospero-esque characters have included:

  • Paul Mazursky's film Tempest (1982) starring John Cassavetes as "Philip Dimitrius", who is an exile of his own cynical discontent, ego and self-betrayal and who abandons America for a utopian "kingdom" on a secluded Greek isle.
  • The 1998 TV movie The Tempest, set in a Mississippi bayou during the American Civil War, based on Shakespeare's play and starring Peter Fonda as "Gideon Prosper", a Prospero-esque plantation owner who has learned voodoo from his slaves.

Audio

Audio portrayals of Prospero include:

In popular culture

  • In the comic book series The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill, Prospero appears as a founding member of the first such grouping in 1610, alongside his familiars Caliban and Ariel.
  • Paul Prospero, the protagonist of The Vanishing of Ethan Carter (2014), is named after Prospero.[9]
  • In John Bellairs's novel The Face in the Frost (1969), one of the protagonists is a wizard named Prospero ("and not the one you're thinking of") .
  • In the universe of Warhammer: 40,000 and further fleshed out in The Horus Heresy series, several books take place on a planet called Prospero, home of Magnus the Red and his Thousand Sons Space Marine chapter. The citizens of the planet are versed in sorcery and psychic powers, earning them the suspicion and ire of the rest of the Imperium of Man.[10]
  • Melon Cauliflower, by New Zealand playwright Tom McCrory, is about a man Prospero, in his late sixties, who struggles to come to terms with the death of his wife and has mistreated his daughter Miranda.[11]
  • "The Masque of the Red Death", by Edgar Allan Poe, is set at the manor of a Prince Prospero
  • In the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation by Gene Roddenberry and CBS / Paramount Pictures, Prospero appears briefly played by Lt. Cmdr. Data (Brent Spiner) during the beginning of Season 7 Episode 23 entitled "Emergence". He recites some lines of Prospero's speech before asking Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) to provide some insight into the character of Prospero and Shakespeare's The Tempest in general.
  • In the mobile game Star Trek Timelines a character was released in February 2017 called Prospero Data, recalling the character's appearance in the previously mentioned Star Trek: The Next Generation episode.
  • A good wizard named Prospero appears in Polish children's animated cartoon Miś Fantazy [pl][12] based on the books by Ewa Karwan-Jastrzębska.
  • Prospero is the main antagonist in season 2 of TV series The Librarians. This version of Prospero (Richard Cox) is a Fictional, a character brought to life by magic, and has become bitter over the way his story was written, as he feels it was made without his consent. After regaining his book and obtaining the Staff of Zarathustra, he imprisons the Librarians within his illusions, but his servant Ariel (an actual fairy rather than a character) rebels and frees them. Prospero subsequently begins to reshape the world in his image, while also possessing his creator Shakespeare in order to change the past. The Librarians destroy his staff and exorcise him from Shakespeare's body, banishing him back to his original story.
  • In episode 1 of the video game Life is Strange: Before the Storm, the drama students of Blackwell Academy are seen rehearsing for their upcoming play, The Tempest. The character Rachel Amber plays Prospero and the player character, Chloe Price plays Ariel briefly. The play itself occurs during episode 2.
  • In the manga series One Piece, a character with the name Perospero appears in chapter 834, partly inspired by Prospero. His mother, Charlotte Linlin also seems to be inspired by the character as she is the one to use magic to control everything on the Island with her soul.
  • The novels and television series The Expanse use several Shakespearean allusions, including "Caliban" in reference to monstrous human-alien hybrids, and correspondingly "Prospero Station", a research facility that was developing and controlling them.
  • In the national bestseller The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, magician Hector Bowen, father of protagonist Celia Bowen, goes by the name of Prospero whilst performing.
  • In the season 30 episode of The Simpsons titled "I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh", Sideshow Mel leaves a play Marge is directing to play Prospero and is replaced by Professor Frink.
  • In the strategy game Into the Breach: There is a possibility to gain a red colored robotic pilot named Prospero by default. This pilot has the special ability of giving the mech he pilots flight.
  • In the flight simulator Project Wingman, a major city of Cascadia, an allied nation to the protagonist, is named Prospero.
  • In the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, the main character's mother goes by the name Prospera Mercury. She has sent her daughter, Suletta Mercury, to a piloting school alongside a Gundam named Aerial.

References

  1. ^ a b c Shakespeare, William (1913). "Act 4, Scene 1". In Horne, David (ed.). The Tempest (Revised hardcover ed.). New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 72. ...it was probably Shakespeare's last effort.
  2. ^ a b c Jacobs, M W (30 March 2015). "Shakespeare's Parting Words". HuffPost. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  3. ^ a b Shakespeare, William; Guthrie,Tyrone (1958). "The Tempest". In Alexander, Peter (ed.). The Comedies. New York: The Heritage Press. p. 4. Shakespeare himself was at the end of his career, and it is hardly possible not to see,...in Prospero's resignation of his magic a reflection of Shakespeare's own farewell to his art.
  4. ^ Eder, Richard (28 May 1979). "Stage: New Approach to the Tempest' on Coast". The New York Times.
  5. ^ "The Tempest". 5 March 2003.
  6. ^ "Review: 'The Tempest' at the Old Globe: Kate Burton casts a benevolent spell as Prospera - Los Angeles Times". Los Angeles Times. 26 June 2018.
  7. ^ "The Tempest".
  8. ^ "Radio Recall - MWOTRC".
  9. ^ "On The Vanishing of Ethan Carter's Ending (EXTREME SPOILERS)". Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 October 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  11. ^ McCrory, Tom. (PDF). RadioNZ. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 June 2013.
  12. ^ "Miś Fantazy". vod.tvp.pl. Retrieved 22 December 2016.

External links

  • Shakespeare Birthplace Trust - past RSC productions

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For other uses see Prospero disambiguation Prospero ˈ p r ɒ s p er oʊ PROS per o is a fictional character and the protagonist of William Shakespeare s play The Tempest Prospero is the rightful Duke of Milan whose usurping brother Antonio had put him with his three year old daughter Miranda to sea on a rotten carcass of a boat to die twelve years before the play begins Prospero and Miranda had survived and found exile on a small island He has learned sorcery from books and uses it while on the island to protect Miranda and control the other characters ProsperoThe Tempest characterProspero and Miranda by William Maw EgleyCreated byWilliam ShakespeareBefore the play has begun Prospero has freed the magical spirit Ariel from entrapment within a cloven pine Ariel is beholden to Prospero after he is freed from his imprisonment inside the pine tree Prospero then takes Ariel as a slave Prospero s sorcery is sufficiently powerful to control Ariel and other spirits as well as to alter weather and even raise the dead Graves at my command have waked their sleepers oped and let em forth by my so potent Art Act V scene 1 On the island Prospero becomes master of the monster Caliban the son of Sycorax a malevolent witch and forces Caliban into submission by punishing him with magic if he does not obey At the end of the play Prospero intends to drown his books and renounce magic In the view of the audience this may have been required to make the ending unambiguously happy as magic was associated with diabolical works Contents 1 Prospero s speech 2 Portrayals 2 1 Stage 2 2 Film and television 2 3 Audio 3 In popular culture 4 References 5 External linksProspero s speech EditThe Tempest is believed to be the last play Shakespeare wrote alone 1 2 3 In this play there are two candidate soliloquies by Prospero which critics have taken to be Shakespeare s own retirement speech One speech is the Cloud capp d towers 1 2 Our revels now are ended These our actors As I foretold you were all spirits and Are melted into air into thin air And like the baseless fabric of this vision The cloud capp d towers the gorgeous palaces The solemn temples the great globe itself Yea all which it inherit shall dissolve And like this insubstantial pageant faded Leave not a rack behind we are such stuff As dreams are made on and our little life Is rounded with a sleep The Tempest Act 4 Scene 1 1 2 The final soliloquy and epilogue is the other candidate 3 Now my charms are all o erthrown And what strength I have s mine own Which is most faint now tis true I must be here confined by you Or sent to Naples Let me not Since I have my dukedom got And pardon d the deceiver dwell In this bare island by your spell But release me from my bands With the help of your good hands Gentle breath of yours my sails Must fill or else my project fails Which was to please Now I want Spirits to enforce art to enchant And my ending is despair Unless I be relieved by prayer Which pierces so that it assaults Mercy itself and frees all faults As you from crimes would pardon d be Let your indulgence set me free Portrayals EditStage Edit Portrayals of Prospero in Royal Shakespeare Company productions include Robert Harris 1948 Sir Michael Redgrave 1951 Sir Ralph Richardson 1952 Sir John Gielgud 1956 1957 Tom Fleming 1963 Ian Richardson 1970 Michael Aldridge 1974 Sir Michael Hordern 1978 Derek Jacobi 1982 John Wood 1988 Alec McCowen 1993 Paul Jesson 1995 David Calder 1998 Philip Voss 2000 a production that utilized vocal music rather than instrumental Malcolm Storry 2002 Sir Patrick Stewart 2006 in Rupert Goold s very loose 2006 interpretation Antony Sher 2009 Jonathan Slinger 2012 directed by David Farr Simon Russell Beale 2016 a production directed by Gregory Doran that used Digital technology to create many of the special effects Portrayals of Prospero at the Old Vic include Sir John Gielgud 1931 1940 1974 Max von Sydow 1988 Sir Derek Jacobi 2003 Stephen Dillane 2010 Portrayals of Prospero for the New York Shakespeare Festival include James Earl Jones 1962 Raul Julia 1981 Patrick Stewart 1995 at the Delacorte Theater later moved to Broadway s Broadhurst Theater Sam Waterston 2015 Portrayals of Prospero for the Globe Theatre include Vanessa Redgrave 2000 she also played Ariel to her father Sir Michael Redgrave s Prospero in the 1964 Caedmon recording Roger Allam 2013 videotaped and later broadcast as part of their Live Cinema broadcasts Portrayals of Prospero for the Stratford Shakespeare Festival include William Hutt 1962 1976 1999 2005 Len Cariou 1982 videotaped and broadcast on television in 1983 Alan Scarfe 1992 Christopher Plummer 2010 videotaped and broadcast on television Martha Henry 2018 Other stage portrayals of Prospero include Graham Crowden 1970 at London s Mermaid Theatre directed by Jonathan Miller Sir John Gielgud 1974 at the National Theatre Sam Waterston 1974 Off Broadway at the Mitzi E Newhouse Theater at Lincoln Center Sir Anthony Hopkins 1979 opposite Stephanie Zimbalist as Miranda at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles 4 Frank Langella 1989 opposite B D Wong as Ariel with the Roundabout Theatre Company in New York City Blair Brown as Prospera 2003 at the McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton New Jersey 5 Ralph Fiennes 2011 at the Theatre Royal Haymarket directed by Trevor Nunn Harriet Walter 2017 in Phyllida Lloyd s Donmar Warehouse production which was set in an all women s prison and performed by the inmates Kate Burton as Prospera 2018 at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego 6 Film and television Edit Maurice Evans 1960 TV Hallmark Hall of Fame Sir Michael Redgrave 1968 BBC TV Play of the Month Heathcote Williams 1979 film version directed by Derek Jarman Sir Michael Hordern 1980 BBC TV BBC Television Shakespeare Efrem Zimbalist Jr 1983 videotaped production for Bard Productions John Gielgud 1991 film adaptation Prospero s Books directed by Peter Greenaway Timothy West 1992 voice of Prospero in abridged animated production for Shakespeare The Animated Tales Helen Mirren 2010 film adaptation directed by Julie Taymor renamed Prospera Patrick Robinson 2018 Filmed for CBeebies at the Lawrence Batley Theatre Huddersfield in front of a live invited audience 7 Prospero esque characters have included Paul Mazursky s film Tempest 1982 starring John Cassavetes as Philip Dimitrius who is an exile of his own cynical discontent ego and self betrayal and who abandons America for a utopian kingdom on a secluded Greek isle The 1998 TV movie The Tempest set in a Mississippi bayou during the American Civil War based on Shakespeare s play and starring Peter Fonda as Gideon Prosper a Prospero esque plantation owner who has learned voodoo from his slaves Audio Edit Audio portrayals of Prospero include Sir John Gielgud in four BBC Radio productions 1933 on the BBC National Programme 1948 on the BBC Home Service 1953 and 1989 on the BBC World Service John Barrymore 1937 an abridged version of The Tempest on the 12 July episode of the short lived NBC radio series Streamlined Shakespeare this episode was re broadcast on 31 August 1950 with the series name changed to John Barrymore and Shakespeare 8 Sir Cedric Hardwicke 1940 a one hour adaptation of The Tempest on the 24 November episode of the NBC radio series Great Plays Norman Shelley 1951 BBC Third Programme Sir Michael Hordern 1960 Argo Records recording Sir Michael Redgrave 1964 Caedmon Records recording SRS 201 Alec Clunes 1964 BBC Home Service Paul Scofield 1974 BBC Radio 3 Ronald Pickup 1996 BBC Radio 3 Sunday Play Bob Peck 1999 The Complete Arkangel Shakespeare series recording Philip Madoc 2001 BBC Radio 3 Sunday Play adapted for radio and directed by David Hunter Sir Ian McKellen 2004 Naxos Records recording David Warner 2012 BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3 broadcast as part of the Shakespeare Unlocked series adapted for radio and directed by Jeremy Mortimer In popular culture EditIn the comic book series The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen by Alan Moore and Kevin O Neill Prospero appears as a founding member of the first such grouping in 1610 alongside his familiars Caliban and Ariel Paul Prospero the protagonist of The Vanishing of Ethan Carter 2014 is named after Prospero 9 In John Bellairs s novel The Face in the Frost 1969 one of the protagonists is a wizard named Prospero and not the one you re thinking of In the universe of Warhammer 40 000 and further fleshed out in The Horus Heresy series several books take place on a planet called Prospero home of Magnus the Red and his Thousand Sons Space Marine chapter The citizens of the planet are versed in sorcery and psychic powers earning them the suspicion and ire of the rest of the Imperium of Man 10 Melon Cauliflower by New Zealand playwright Tom McCrory is about a man Prospero in his late sixties who struggles to come to terms with the death of his wife and has mistreated his daughter Miranda 11 The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe is set at the manor of a Prince Prospero In the television series Star Trek The Next Generation by Gene Roddenberry and CBS Paramount Pictures Prospero appears briefly played by Lt Cmdr Data Brent Spiner during the beginning of Season 7 Episode 23 entitled Emergence He recites some lines of Prospero s speech before asking Captain Picard Patrick Stewart to provide some insight into the character of Prospero and Shakespeare s The Tempest in general In the mobile game Star Trek Timelines a character was released in February 2017 called Prospero Data recalling the character s appearance in the previously mentioned Star Trek The Next Generation episode A good wizard named Prospero appears in Polish children s animated cartoon Mis Fantazy pl 12 based on the books by Ewa Karwan Jastrzebska Prospero is the main antagonist in season 2 of TV series The Librarians This version of Prospero Richard Cox is a Fictional a character brought to life by magic and has become bitter over the way his story was written as he feels it was made without his consent After regaining his book and obtaining the Staff of Zarathustra he imprisons the Librarians within his illusions but his servant Ariel an actual fairy rather than a character rebels and frees them Prospero subsequently begins to reshape the world in his image while also possessing his creator Shakespeare in order to change the past The Librarians destroy his staff and exorcise him from Shakespeare s body banishing him back to his original story In episode 1 of the video game Life is Strange Before the Storm the drama students of Blackwell Academy are seen rehearsing for their upcoming play The Tempest The character Rachel Amber plays Prospero and the player character Chloe Price plays Ariel briefly The play itself occurs during episode 2 In the manga series One Piece a character with the name Perospero appears in chapter 834 partly inspired by Prospero His mother Charlotte Linlin also seems to be inspired by the character as she is the one to use magic to control everything on the Island with her soul The novels and television series The Expanse use several Shakespearean allusions including Caliban in reference to monstrous human alien hybrids and correspondingly Prospero Station a research facility that was developing and controlling them In the national bestseller The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern magician Hector Bowen father of protagonist Celia Bowen goes by the name of Prospero whilst performing In the season 30 episode of The Simpsons titled I m Just a Girl Who Can t Say D oh Sideshow Mel leaves a play Marge is directing to play Prospero and is replaced by Professor Frink In the strategy game Into the Breach There is a possibility to gain a red colored robotic pilot named Prospero by default This pilot has the special ability of giving the mech he pilots flight In the flight simulator Project Wingman a major city of Cascadia an allied nation to the protagonist is named Prospero In the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam The Witch from Mercury the main character s mother goes by the name Prospera Mercury She has sent her daughter Suletta Mercury to a piloting school alongside a Gundam named Aerial References Edit a b c Shakespeare William 1913 Act 4 Scene 1 In Horne David ed The Tempest Revised hardcover ed New Haven Yale University Press p 72 it was probably Shakespeare s last effort a b c Jacobs M W 30 March 2015 Shakespeare s Parting Words HuffPost Retrieved 16 June 2017 a b Shakespeare William Guthrie Tyrone 1958 The Tempest In Alexander Peter ed The Comedies New York The Heritage Press p 4 Shakespeare himself was at the end of his career and it is hardly possible not to see in Prospero s resignation of his magic a reflection of Shakespeare s own farewell to his art Eder Richard 28 May 1979 Stage New Approach to the Tempest on Coast The New York Times The Tempest 5 March 2003 Review The Tempest at the Old Globe Kate Burton casts a benevolent spell as Prospera Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times 26 June 2018 The Tempest Radio Recall MWOTRC On The Vanishing of Ethan Carter s Ending EXTREME SPOILERS Retrieved 7 October 2015 Prospero Burns publisher summary Archived from the original on 13 October 2015 Retrieved 17 October 2015 McCrory Tom Melon Cauliflower PDF RadioNZ Archived from the original PDF on 30 June 2013 Mis Fantazy vod tvp pl Retrieved 22 December 2016 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prospero Shakespeare Birthplace Trust past RSC productions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prospero amp oldid 1147134554, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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