Alonso: From Usurper to Redeemed King in The Tempest
Alonso, King of Naples, embodies guilt, loss, and redemption in The Tempest. His complicity in Prospero’s usurpation weighs heavily on him, compounded by the grief of believing his son Ferdinand is dead. As he navigates his path to atonement, Alonso transforms from a remorseful figure into one seeking forgiveness, ultimately reconnecting with his family and restoring harmony. Continue reading Alonso: From Usurper to Redeemed King in The Tempest