What is the significant of the opening scene in the tempest
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The opening scene of William Shakespeare's play 'The Tempest' is a dramatic significance for many reasons. ... The tempest itself is like an eruption of drama and action, the way it destroys is almost symbolic of overthrow and usurpation which is echoed later on in the book.
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the storm scene that opens the tempest
establishes nature as an important element of the play and emphasizes the role of nature in society
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