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Interpretation Of Alonso’s


                                                        Character  In William

                                                        Shakespeare’s The Tempest




                                                        By Nehme Adel Aldo


                                                           n Shakespeare’s “The Tempest,” Alonso, King of
                                                           Naples, is a pivotal character whose actions drive

                                                        Ithe plot and themes. Initially grieving the loss of
                                                        his son Ferdinand, whom he believes drowned in a
                                                        shipwreck caused by Prospero’s tempest, Alonso
                                                        grapples with guilt and remorse. He blames himself
                                                        not only for Ferdinand’s disappearance but also for
                                                        supporting  Prospero’s exile  years  ago.  Despite his
                                                        remorse, Alonso’s pursuit of power and political al-
                                                        liances has caused suffering, highlighting themes of
                                                        ambition’s corrupting influence.



                                                        However,  Alonso’s  journey  is  one of  redemption.
                                                        Through trials on the enchanted island, he confronts
                                                        his guilt and acknowledges his mistakes, express-
                                                        ing genuine remorse. This process of self-reflection
                                                        is crucial to his reconciliation with Prospero and the
                                                        restoration of order.



                                                        Alonso’s redemption is underscored by the reunion
                                                        with his son Ferdinand, alive and well. Their joyous
                                                        reunion symbolizes forgiveness and reconciliation,
                                                        echoing the play’s themes. Alonso’s transformation
                                                        from a guilt-ridden ruler to a repentant father con-
                                                        tributes to the play’s exploration of power, remorse,
                                                        and redemption in the face of past mistakes.




















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