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I think I am meant to read this book sometime soon. The books I'm reading all connect to the tempest somehow. It's popping up everywhere lately, I believe it is a sign. So I'll be placing this high on the tbr.
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Apr 12, 2013
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Harry Potter and the Tempest of Voldemort*
BY JK SHAKESPEARE
Act I, Scene ii
(VOLDEMORT and BELLATRIX in a musty, dusty English mansion in a state of disrepair.)
VOLDEMORT
Here cease more questions:
Thou art inclined to sleep; 'tis a good dulness,
And give it way: I know thou canst not choose.
(BELLATRIX sleeps)
Come away, servant, come. I am ready now.
Approach, my WORMTAIL, come.
(Enter WORMTAIL)
WORMTAIL
All hail, great master! grave sir, hail! I come
To answer thy best pleasure; be't to fly,
To s ...more
BY JK SHAKESPEARE
Act I, Scene ii
(VOLDEMORT and BELLATRIX in a musty, dusty English mansion in a state of disrepair.)
VOLDEMORT
Here cease more questions:
Thou art inclined to sleep; 'tis a good dulness,
And give it way: I know thou canst not choose.
(BELLATRIX sleeps)
Come away, servant, come. I am ready now.
Approach, my WORMTAIL, come.
(Enter WORMTAIL)
WORMTAIL
All hail, great master! grave sir, hail! I come
To answer thy best pleasure; be't to fly,
To s ...more

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The Tempest falls under the Shakespeare category of "Comedies" but it rightly belongs in today's "Fantasy" genre. There is some broad comedy, mainly consisting of drunken would-be murderers who easily get distracted by clothes. The fantasy element, however, is sprinkled throughout.
You have Prospero and his daughter Miranda, stranded on an enchanted isle with only a witch's son, Caliban, to do the heavy lifting. Prospero is ostensibly the hero of the story. He was the Duke of Milan, but was too ...more
You have Prospero and his daughter Miranda, stranded on an enchanted isle with only a witch's son, Caliban, to do the heavy lifting. Prospero is ostensibly the hero of the story. He was the Duke of Milan, but was too ...more

Good, but this one was harder for me to follow than most Shakespeare. I'm going to re-read it again soon.
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