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By Rebecca Rendell - June 20, 2002

Images of the fierce and powerful sea are prevalent throughout Shakespeare's The Tempest. The play opens on a terrible storm at sea and all of the ensuing action takes place on an island that, by definition, is surrounded by ocean on all sides. The sea's menacing force is evident right from the start of the first act, when the Boatswain…

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