Adaptations of William Shakespeare’s The Tempest 24 April 2014 Joshua Wilkey, Kelli Glenn, Kevy Nelson, Sebian Mull, Jessie Shearin, Logan Costner, Meghan.

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Adaptations of William Shakespeare’s The Tempest 24 April 2014 Joshua Wilkey, Kelli Glenn, Kevy Nelson, Sebian Mull, Jessie Shearin, Logan Costner, Meghan Suminski, Megan Elmore, and Bobbie

A Survey of the Adaptations The Gentleman Poet, a novel The Dream of Perpetual Motion, a novel A Tempest, a play Caliban’s Hour, a novel Brave New World, a novel Tempest Tost, a novel Shakespeare Behind Bars, a film Yellow Sky, a film Forbidden Planet, a film

Printed Works A play, and novels that range from futuristic sci-fi to a love story.

The Gentleman Poet, by Kathryn Johnson Major Characters: Elizabeth “Miranda” Persons Thomas Powell William Strachey (Shakespeare)

The Gentleman Poet, by Kathryn Johnson Plot Summary: 150 passengers and crew aboard the Sea Venture, headed for Jamestown Virginia, are shipwrecked after a hurricane.

The Gentleman Poet, by Kathryn Johnson Shakespeare Connections Shakespeare is a character in the story – the novel supposes that perhaps the Bard was shipwrecked while writing The Tempest.

The Dream of Perpetual Motion, by Dexter Palmer Major Characters: Prospero Miranda

The Dream of Perpetual Motion, by Dexter Palmer Plot Summary: A young man tries to save the woman he loves from her father.

The Dream of Perpetual Motion, by Dexter Palmer Shakespeare Connections Themes of change, love, and magic.

A Tempest (Play), by Aime Cesaire Major Characters: Almost the same as Shakespeare’s The Tempest.

A Tempest (Play), by Aime Cesaire Plot Summary: Also essentially the same as The Tempest.

A Tempest (Play), by Aime Cesaire Shakespeare Connections Given the closeness of the stories, the similarities are clear.

Caliban’s Hour, by Tad Williams Primary Characters Miranda Prospero Caliban (Speaker)

Caliban’s Hour, by Tad Williams Plot Summary: The story is set in Naples, twenty years after Miranda escaped the island life…

Caliban’s Hour, by Tad Williams Shakespeare Connections: Unlike The Tempest, the audience feels for Caliban, seeing his side of everything.

Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley Primary characters: John Bernard Marx Helmholtz Watson Lenina Crowne

Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley Plot Summary Set in London in the year 2540, the book explores advancements in reproductive technology and human conditioning, and the impacts of technology upon society.

Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley Shakespeare Connections: On a basic level, the book is full of one-liners from The Tempest. Even the title comes from the play. John, a “savage,” explores a new kind of world in much the way that Caliban experienced a new world. There is a strong parallel between the two.

Tempest Tost, by Robertson Davies Primary Characters: Solomon “Solly” Bridgetower Roger Tasset Hector Mackilwraith Griselda Webster Fredegonde “Freddy” Walter Vambrace Pearl Vambrace Humphrey Cobbler

Tempest Tost, by Robertson Davies Plot Summary: In Salterton, Canada, there is a small group of people who set out to perform Shakespeare’s The Tempest…

Tempest Tost, by Robertson Davies Shakespeare Connections: The obvious connection is the “play within a play.” Some of the characters are one-for-one allegorical.

Mama Day, by Gloria Naylor We won’t steal the thunder from Dr. Adams, since we will be discussing this novel on the final day of class!

Prospero’s Daughter, by Elizabeth Nunez Primary Characters: Peter Gardner Virginia Gardner Carlos John Mumsford Ariana

Prospero’s Daughter, by Elizabeth Nunez Plot Summary: On a small island called Chacachacare a man escapes with his daughter. Years later a man comes to investigate a supposed rape that has happened on the island…

Prospero’s Daughter, by Elizabeth Nunez Shakespeare Connections: Both deal with racism and usurping power. Shakespeare’s Prospero unleashes the tempest on his brother, Nunez’s Prospero unleashes a metaphorical tempest on Carlos.

Films A stereotypical western, and Robbie the Robot!

Forbidden Planet Primary Characters: Spaceship Crew Dr. Morbius Altaira Commander Adams Robby the Robot

Forbidden Planet Plot Summary: Set in the year 2020, the government sends a spaceship under the watch of Commander Adams to investigate an alien planet from which a previous mission never returned.

Forbidden Planet Shakespeare Connections: The film is in many ways a one-to-one allegory. Dr. Morbius uses technology in much the same way Prospero uses magic. Power is a primary theme.

Yellow Sky Primary Characters: James “Stretch” Dawson Constance Mae Dude Bull Run Lengthy Half Pint Grandpa Walrus

Yellow Sky Plot Summary: A group of bank robbers flee into the desert and happen upon an abandoned mining town where the only two residents are a man and his granddaughter.

Yellow Sky Shakespeare Connections: While there’s no shipwreck, the gang of bank robbers ends up essentially “deserted” in a ghost town occupied only by Constance Mae and her grandpa. Eventually, three of the robbers return the money they stole and ride off into the sunset with the girl and her grandpa. Redemption is the end theme.

Shakespeare Behind Bars The film is a documentary about a group of men in prison who participate in putting on Shakespeare’s The Tempest. The director chose the play because it is about forgiveness and redemption – themes to which the prisoners can relate.

Over-arching Themes of Adaptations Technology, and Magic via Technology The mystery of a deserted or distant setting The dynamics of love Redemption Civilization versus “savages”