Ariel

Ariel by Grace Tiffany, published by Harper Collins in September 2005, is a 232-page work that delves into the enchanting and tumultuous world of its titular character. The story unfolds through the eyes of Ariel, a beautiful and magical being who emerges from the mind of a shipwrecked sailor in the Bermuda Triangle. As she rules over her enchanted isle, Ariel dreams of conquest and entices Prospero, a lost mariner, to join her in a quest against a mysterious tribe, all while navigating the complexities of family dynamics and personal desires.
Readers will find a rich narrative that intertwines elements of fantasy, historical context, and the performing arts. The plot thickens as Ariel’s ambitions clash with Prospero’s intentions and his daughter Miranda’s budding romance with Caliban, their island servant. The story culminates in a dramatic storm conjured by Ariel, which serves as a pivotal moment that alters the lives of all involved. Grace Tiffany’s exploration of Shakespeare’s The Tempest offers a fresh perspective, emphasizing the transformative power of imagination and the darker aspects of ambition and desire.
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Ariel is beautiful and magical, a creator of dreams and of mischief. Sprung from the mind of a dazed sailor shipwrecked in the Bermuda Triangle, she rules half of her enchanted isle, dreaming of the savior from the east who will help her conquer all. When Prospero, a lost mariner, appears on the beach, his young daughter, Miranda, in tow, Ariel entices him with her visions of conquest. Together, she promises, they will defeat the mysterious tribe whose drums beat beyond the island’s rain forest. The homesick Prospero struggles to resist Ariel’s charms, but he almost falls under her spell when Miranda falls in love with their servant, the island boy Caliban. Ariel wants to march west, Prospero wants to sail east, and daughter Miranda wants to play on the beach with her boyfriend. Their clash comes to a head when Ariel, summoning her full powers, creates a cataclysmic storm that will change their lives and the island forever. Shakespeare scholar Grace Tiffany looks at the dark side of Shakespeare’s The Tempest, investing a female Ariel with tremendous strength. The Tempest takes on new meaning for new readers, as Tiffany explores the imagination’s power to transform grief into dangerous dreams.
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