“I told you, sir, they were red-hot with drinking; so full of valor that they smote the air, for breathing in their faces, beat the ground for kissing of their feet.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
Book:The Tempest
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The Tempest
Written by William Shakespeare, 'The Tempest' is a poetic and philosophical play set on a remote island. It explores themes of colonialism, the supernatural, and the human condition through the story of Prospero, a former Duke of Milan, who uses magic to control the elements and his enemies. The play is renowned for its lyrical language and its exploration of themes such as redemption, forgiveness, and the struggle for control. more
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