Video summary
It's time for the finale of Prospero's plan.
He sits wearing his invisibility cloak watching the miserable courtiers.
He decides that no matter how evil they once were, they have repented and he must forgive them.
He removes his cloak, throws it away, and destroys his magic staff.
Then, with a crack of lightening, he steps forward, no longer Prospero the magician, but once again Prospero, Duke of Milan.
The courtiers are amazed and beg for his forgiveness鈥 at which point Ferdinand and Miranda emerge on to the beach.
They're not just alive, they have Prospero's permission to marry.
With everyone now on the beach, the lost ship appears, its crew fit and healthy.
Soon the ship is ready to leave, but before it does, Prospero finally sets Ariel free.
The island now belongs to him and Caliban once more.
The wind fills the sails and the island with no name grows smaller on the horizon鈥 they鈥檙e going home.
Teacher Notes
This series provides various opportunities to meet Key Stage 2 National Curriculum requirements, including study of a significant author, reading techniques such as prediction, drawing inferences, clarification and summary; and drama and writing opportunities - including poetry performance, descriptive writing, persuasive writing, letter writing, newspaper article writing, poetry and play scripts.
It could be used as an introduction to the play, consolidation of key aspects or for revision of the plot and characters.
More detail on how to use this series, including detailed lesson plans, can be found in the Teacher's Notes PDF.
This series is relevant for teaching English at KS2, in England and Wales and Northern Ireland, and at Second Level in Scotland.
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