The Tempest

What role does the sea storm play in the development of the plot?

Act 1 scene 1

The tempest

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The sea storm is very much a metaphor for Prospero's anger. It is a physical manifestation of his pent up rage against those who have wronged him. Like storms in other Shakespearean plays, consider King Lear, the tempest represents social upheaval.