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What is the significance of the storm in the beginning of the play 'The Tempest'?

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Answered by ms800211
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The storm with which this play opens is intended to recall the foul play by which Prospero was robbed of his dukedom, and he and Miranda were heaved hence out of Milan, and to what was hoped by his enemies would be a cruel death. It is intended, also, to be a punishment upon the doers of that wicked deed

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Answered by yuvi153
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the significance of tempest in the beginning of the scene is so because the events which will be conducted in the later seen be Corelated this scene is just to introduce that something bad is about to held. and we must be ready for the outcome. this scene has created the main theme of the play and giving the play it's title called THE TEMPEST

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