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Q: What did the Elizabethan audiance think of the tempest?
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What did the audience think of the tempest?

The Elizabethan Audience were thrilled over the performance of 'The Tempest by William Shakespeare'. It was one of their favourite plays from William Shakespeare as they believed in magic, ghosts, spirits and all magical fantasies, which 'The Tempest' has got included into it. 'The Tempest' is a very satire play which has a effect on the Elizabethan Audience as it amuses them but with a deatailed purpose. The play can be funny at times but in some particular places in the play serious with detail and still with amusement.


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