Why The Tempest Still Matters: Shakespeare’s Masterpiece After 400 Years
Four centuries after its debut, William Shakespeare’s The Tempest remains one of the most debated and adapted plays in the English language. First performed around 1611, this late romance defies easy classification—part fantasy, part political allegory, part meditation on power and forgiveness. Its themes of exile, colonialism, and reconciliation resonate as strongly today as they…
