“I just knew that moment of forgiveness was the big moment in the play for me, it felt like something was sticking in your throat”
Harriet Walter (Prospero) discusses her approach to forgiveness, one of the key themes in the Donmar Shakespeare Trilogy’s The Tempest.
Investigating whether forgiveness is a selfish or selfless act, Walter deliberates the manifestation of the emotion in this interpretation, focussing on the prison context, key moments and linguistics.
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