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aptness of the title the tempest​

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Answered by bahadursinghkhalsa93
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The sea-storm or tempest in the play rises and is over in the very first scene of Act I. There is nothing left of the tempest during the action of the play and yet Shakespeare has called the play The Tempest. Although most critics have accepted the title of the play as it is, there are a few exceptions who feel that the play should have been named “Prospero” as the entire action of the play moves round the figure of him.

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