Exploring Scenes | Text Detectives | Royal Shakespeare Company
Using Act 2 Scene 2 of The Tempest Simon Trinder suggests three key things to look for and explore whenever you are looking at a scene with more than two characters for the first time, including Humour, Audience and Prose and Verse.

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