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Essay from the year 2011 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,3, University of Tubingen, language: English, abstract: ContentI. Introduction...........................................1II. Analysis and Interpretation...................11. Music as Message..............................12. Music as Essential Part of the Play....43. Music as Power-Tool.........................5III. Conclusion............................................7IV. Bibliography.........................................8I. IntroductionThe Tempest is full of music, singing, and dancing. Every act and every scene has at leastone musical element. This is not very surprising, as Shakespeare had his own musicians, whom hedid not have to pay, and thus he could afford such a variety of music. The whole play takes place ona desert island which is inhabited by only three people. Particularly, the unusual soundscape [shall]underpin[s] the strangeness of the island (Shakespeare, Introduction 23-4). Hearing all the songsaccompanied by solemn music is not only spectacular for the audience, even Caliban, whom weknow as a rude and uneducated native of the island, is fascinated by the isle [which] is full ofnoises, / Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not (3. 2. 127-128). Thus he wants tocalm his new friends Stephano and Trinculo, who had never seen and heard such things. Moreover,Ariel casts a spell over Ferdinand with his music and he follows it, although he has justshipwrecked and a different behaviour would be expected in the case of such a catastrophe.We can see that music has a huge impact on both the figures in the play and the audience, asthis drama was actually written to be performed rather than to be read. Nonetheless it is not enoughto say that music is only used to create a nice background sound for the play. One can even go so farand say that music plays the main role and the whole play only revolves around music. In order toprove this, I will show in the following the important functions of music and musical elements.Firstly, I would like to demonstrate the music's function as a message for both the figures and theaudience, secondly, the music's function as an essential part of the play and last but not least, themost important function music as a 'power-tool' for Prospero and in a sense also for Ariel.
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