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Answered by Kannan0017
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Answer:The Tempest. The tempest that begins the play, and which puts all of Prospero's enemies at his disposal, symbolizes the suffering Prospero endured, and which he wants to inflict on others. ... The tempest is also a symbol of Prospero's magic, and of the frightening, potentially malevolent side of his power.

Answer:The Tempest. The tempest that begins the play, and which puts all of Prospero's enemies at his disposal, symbolizes the suffering Prospero endured, and which he wants to inflict on others. ... The tempest is also a symbol of Prospero's magic, and of the frightening, potentially malevolent side of his power.Explanation:

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Answered by FuzzieGirl
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Shakespeare's

The Tempest

The Tempest is one of the most imaginative and romantic of all Shakespeare's plays.

It is pervaded with an atmosphere of romance and mystery.

It appeals to the strange romantic charm of its setting and in the sensuous realisation of the delicate and the grotesque in the mysterious personages it brings before us.

Shakespeare conveys a message that happiness in life can be attained not by taking revenge but by granting forgiveness to the enemies.

This is illustrated by the story of the play that revolves around Prospero and the Duke of Milan.

The whole play is steeped in the glorious light that never was on sea or land.

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