Ileft out the following questions. Could you please have a look at them, too? Thank you.

1) To which period of Shakespeae's work does the Tempest belong?
Can you refer to the two types of evil described in the play?
What do you generally ask if you want to know the plot or the main themes of a work? (real question)
2) Can you summarize the plot and describe its main themes?
What are Hamlet's thoughts concerned with in his famous soliloquy "To be or not to be"?
3) They are concerned with the ultimate question concerning human existence.
Hamlet wonders whether it is better to bear his earthly sorrows or put and end to them.
4) He can end them either by committing suicide or by killing Claudius.
He seems to turn to suicide. However, he is torn by the doubts proper of the Renaissance man concerning the after-life.
5) As in sleep there are dreams, he wonders whether there will be dreams after death. This is the obstacle which prevents him from .

1) To which period of Shakespeare's work does the Tempest belong?

Can you refer to the two types of evil described in the play? <~~Rephrase this to make it a better question than one leading to a yes/no answer.

What do you generally ask if you want to know the plot or the main themes of a work? Here are how I'd give these directions:
1. Outline the plot in this story/play/novel.
2. State and explain at least two main themes in the story/play/novel.


2) Can you summarize the plot and describe its main themes? <~~Rephrase this to make it a better question than one leading to a yes/no answer.
What are Hamlet's main concerns (or main thoughts) in his famous soliloquy "To be or not to be"?

3) Hamlet's ultimate question concerns human existence. Hamlet wonders whether it is better to bear his earthly sorrows or put an end to them.

4) He can end them either by committing suicide or by killing Claudius.
He seems to turn to suicide. However, he is torn by the doubts of the Renaissance man concerning the after-life.

5) OK