Respuesta :

(A) The Isolated island setting

Answer:

The isolated island setting

Explanation:

The most important aspect of The Tempest for Shakespeare's colonialism is the isolated island setting in which the story takes place. In this play, we learn that the island was isolated, and inhabited only by Ariel and Caliban. However, after his arrival, Prospero comes to dominate the island, regardless of the original inhabitants' wishes. This forceful control over an isolated and previously independent location is essential for Shakespeare's commentary on colonialism.