stated by the title of the film, is an extremely impactful character. Carter comes into a high school basketball program which is struggling to keep it’s players in the gym, and not on the streets. The Richmond High School team learned many valuable lessons from Carter. Through blood, sweat, and tears, Coach Carter instilled a new mindset into his players. Towards the end of the film, when the boys are showing their new true colors of great men, Carter remarks, “I came here to coach basketball players
PROSPERO’S FAULTY FORGIVENESS AND INVULNERABILITY Shakespeare’s The Tempest is rife with examples of human vulnerability. All who set foot on the play’s mystical island involuntarily surrender their agency to Prospero, the island’s undisputed ruler. His access to controlling magic and slave labor places him in a powerful, omnipresent position--Prospero easily exacts his will on those who inhabit or even sail near his domain. In The Tempest, Shakespeare’s most important ruminations on human