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Prospero caused the storm in Shakespeare's "The Tempest" as a means of using his magic to create chaos and bring his enemies to the island where he was exiled. The storm serves as a plot device to drive the action of the play and set the stage for Prospero's ultimate goal of seeking revenge and seeking justice.

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