In only two plays-The Comedy of Errors and The Tempest--does
Shakespeare observe the unities of time, action, and place. While
these apparent constraints seem to restrict the playwright, they
also demonstrate an artistry that transcends the apparent
restrictions, especially in The Tempest. The added themes of
justice satisfied and of young love realized make for a satisfying
blend of artistry and stagecraft.
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