The Tempest
Is rounded with a sleep (What does this set mean?)
The Tempest
The Tempest
This is one of Shakespeare's more famous quotes. Prospero's island represents the pastoral, where dreams and reality mix. The quote tells us that we ultimately derive meaning in our lives from our dreams and imaginations. As in his other Play "A Midsummer Nights Dream" or even "As you Like it", dreams and reality become one re-defining the lives of the characters. The true meaning of life isn't found in one's waking hours but rather in sleep.