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Morality: Critical Essay by R. A. D. Grant

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William Shakespeare
About 46 pages (13,796 words)
The Tempest (play) Summary

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SOURCE: “Providence, Authority, and the Moral Life in The Tempest,” in Shakespeare Studies, Vol. XVI, 1983, pp. 235-63.

In the following essay, Grant surveys the moral purpose of The Tempest as both a theodicy and a disputation on the political structure of society.

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