Who expresses the concept of an ideal commonwealth in Shakespeare's The Tempest ?
AGonzalo
BAdrian
CAlonso
DTrinculo
Answer:
A. Gonzalo
Read Explanation:
In The Tempest, the character Gonzalo describes the idea of an ideal commonwealth — a society without sovereignty, trade, labor, or inequality.
The Tempest was written by William Shakespeare.
Gonzalo’s speech (Act II, Scene I) is inspired by ideas from Michel de Montaigne, especially his essay Of the Cannibals, which discusses a natural and innocent society.