The Post-Colonial Noble Savage: An exploration into the characters of Miranda, Caliban, Ariel in The Tempest


The Post-Colonial Noble Savage: An exploration into the characters of Miranda, Caliban, Ariel in The Tempest

Saravanan.R

Saravanan.R "The Post-Colonial Noble Savage: An exploration into the characters of Miranda, Caliban, Ariel in The Tempest" Published in International Journal of Trend in Research and Development (IJTRD), ISSN: 2394-9333, Special Issue | NCSPW-17 , March 2017, URL: http://www.ijtrd.com/papers/IJTRD8442.pdf

Shakespeare's Tempest springs itself to plentiful dimensions of wisdom and explanation. The play is a true representationof political supremacy and social concern. The play can also be interpreted as an allegorical portrayal of the human soul. TheTempest discovers nuptial, love, and culture. It is representative of man's lucid instincts verses his bodily tendencies. This is a playof regret, power, retaliation and destiny that can also be seen as fantasy, vision, imagination, or magic.The Tempest as a play around the hero's mind. It is the development, ripening and individuation of Prospero. Shakespeare wasanticipating Freud and Jung. His domestics, Ariel and Caliban, are the go-betweens of synchronicity. ?In Jung's terms, it is sturdiestwhen an expressive accessory exists and when there is a constituent of danger or death. When the subject is ready to learn, theinsentient mind can affect carnal reality. This paper focuses on the chief female characters of Tempest.

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Special Issue | NCSPW-17 , March 2017

2394-9333

IJTRD8442
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