Everything requires some belief suspension here, whether it's the fact that it's magical. And you got to get on board with paulina keeping hermione in a shed for 15 years. Like tempest, too, were it's a play much more about forgiveness. I don't think there's a lot of outright forgiveness in this play by anyone. Paulina functionally restores the order of of the world of the play. It is notable that this is like a a play where the royalty at the beginning of the play is restored,. as opposed to a tragic royal figure is supplanted with someone new. That was what was really moving about that mag farol book, hamnet which cent

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