Quote by: Terry Eagleton

Interestingly, this speech by Prospero does not contrast the unreality of the stage with the solid, flesh-and-blood existence of real men and women. On the contrary, it seizes on the flimsiness of dramatic characters as a metaphor for the fleeting, fantasy-ridden quality of actual human lives. It is we who are made of dreams, not just such figments of Shakespeare’s imagination as Ariel and Caliban. The cloud-capped towers and gorgeous palaces of this earth are mere stage scenery after all.


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Author Bio


  • NameTerry Eagleton
  • DescriptionBritish writer, academic and educator
  • BornFebruary 22, 1943
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionLiterary Critic; Philosopher; Writer