One of the works after William Shakespeare's "Arashi" may have been made at the end of 1610 or 1611. This is one of his last works and is quite different from many of his other works. This play combines the newly discovered American theme and difficulties inherent in colonization. In the early 17th century, the flow of immigration from Britain to North America began. This is an important part of the play of Elizabethan and Shakespeare. In 'Arashi', Shakespeare wants to personalize readers with 'new world', unattended, civilized islands and compare them to Europe of 'old world'.
In addition to the relationship between colonizers and colonialists, Arash has also explored the fears and opportunities created by colonization. As Sebastian criticized Alonso on allowing his daughter to marry Africans, exposure to new and different people brings racial discrimination and intolerance. Exploration and colonization directly connected to indigenous slavery and conquest. For example, Stefano and Trinkle considered both to sell Cali van as a curiosity to their hometown, and Stefano eventually began to regard himself as a potential king on the island. At the same time, expansion of the territory established by colonization can create new places and try to replace society. Shakespeare told the idea that Gonzalo's idea is that if you can acquire your territory you can build a perfect civilization.
Stakes of Shakespeare not only sway in humor but also spreading expression of Westerners' fear of so-called "others". There is a natural distance between the Western colonization and colonialists, which is made clear by arguing that colonization is not human and therefore unfair. Efforts of colonies are justified. Because people like the Caribbean who are immune to immense humanity can not be regarded as people lacking history, culture and autonomy. It is thought that colonies are inhumane and it is due to the difference that they are explained. Those strange shapes, their strange words, lack of culture, and civilization. Compared with the Western hemisphere, the island is the background of civilization, where settlers (in this case, Calvin) are eliminated as human factors. In the Shakespeare era, the way the colonial world was formed was imagined by Europeans.
During the writing of "Storm" and the first performance, Shakespeare and his audience were very interested in the efforts of the British and other European colonists to colonize distant lands of the world. Through the relationship between Prospero and Calvin, this storm has investigated the complex and problematic relationship between European settlers and indigenous colonies. Prospero considers Caliban as being smaller than itself. Therefore, Prospero believes that Kariban should thank Cali Ban for educating Kaliban and getting out of 'barbarous'. Prospero did not know that he stole the rulers of the island from Kariban as he could not imagine Cali Ban is suitable for anything. In contrast, Karaban immediately noticed that Prospero thought that he was a second-class citizen who was suited only for service and gave up control over the island in exchange for education.