Structure/Length: 47 chapters with Prologue and Epilogue; approx. 320 pages; approx. 8 hours, 11 minutes on audio
Protagonist and Central Conflict: In this modern retelling and reinterpretation of Shakespeare’s The Tempest, a theatrical director named Felix lives an isolated existence after losing his job and family; he nurses bitterness toward his replacement at his former theater, a man named Tony. Eventually Felix finds work teaching and directing at a local correctional institute, where he coaches the inmates to perform works of Shakespeare. When Felix discovers that Tony will be visiting the prison, he concocts a plan for vengeance to be played out during a performance of The Tempest.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Loss of family members; use of drugs; threats of violence
Margaret Atwood, Author
Bio: Born in 1939; a native of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; graduate of Victoria College and Harvard University; recipient of the Franz Kafka International Literary Award, the PEN Center USA Lifetime Achievement Award, and The Booker Prize, among other awards
Other Works: “Siren Song” (1974); The Handmaid’s Tale (1985); The Blind Assassin (2002);“Time Capsule Found on the Dead Planet” (2009)
Awards: Bailey’s Women’s Prize for Fiction (longlisted; 2017)
CENTRAL THEMESconnected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:
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