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Who expresses the concept of an ideal commonwealth in Shakespeare's The Tempest ?

AGonzalo

BAdrian

CAlonso

DTrinculo

Answer:

A. Gonzalo

Read Explanation:

  • In The Tempest, the character Gonzalo describes the idea of an ideal commonwealth — a society without sovereignty, trade, labor, or inequality.

  • The Tempest was written by
    William Shakespeare.

  • Gonzalo’s speech (Act II, Scene I) is inspired by ideas from
    Michel de Montaigne, especially his essay Of the Cannibals, which discusses a natural and innocent society.


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