It is perhaps a little dangerous trying to "justify" a title written by a man who called one of his plays "What You Will", which means "Whatever You Want". Clearly Shakespeare did not set much store by titles. The title "The Tempest" refers to the storm in Act 1 Scene 1 which shipwrecks a number of people on Prospero's island. The storm is over by Scene 2.
Tossed by a tempest.
There is no mercenary in The Tempest.
antonio in the tempest book.
I suppose Shakespeare was trying to tell his prospective audience that this was the kind of play they liked, in order to get them to buy tickets and come to the show. The secondary title of his play Twelfth Night or What You Will means about the same thing.
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title of look back in anger
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Tara means, "Beautiful, Loving, Caring."
It was the last day of school, our class went on a field trip to the library. Julie Cross was there to talk about Tempest. That question got asked and she revealed it was Vortex. She said not to post it online...
yes there is going to be another book there is hush hush, crescendo, and tempest coming out october 18 2011. She might change Tempest to a diffrent title. Keep looking out for her books, cause I cant wait!
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why do u think the story is called 'a village cricket match'?bring out the uniqueness of the title with relevant details from the text.
Be wary of the tempest in a teacup. The tempest blew our ship aground.
Tossed by a tempest.
A tempest is a violent storm.
A storm brings the boat to the island where Prospero lives allowing the story to happen.