Some readers and critics have suggested that a more appropriate title for The Tempest might be The Island. In what ways is a great storm the focus of The Tempest? Why might Shakespeare has chosen The Tempest as the title? Would the play gain new meaning if it were titled The Island?
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Some readers and critics have suggested that a more appropriate title for The Tempest might be The Island. In what ways is a great storm the focus of The Tempest? Why might Shakespeare has chosen The Tempest as the title? Would the play gain new meaning if it were titled The Island?
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Tempest: Literal and Metaphoric ConnotationsThe title, therefore, refers not only to the physical storm that occurs in the first scene of the play, but to the turbulent passions of the characters, passions which, like the storm, are magically transformed into the promise of peace with which the play ends.
some readers and critics have suggested that a more appropriate title for the tempest might be the island.
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