"Storm" Oxford World Classic Introduction Stephen Ogle said Prospero's commitment to resolve the harmony, forgiveness, regret and reconciliation of marriage was not fully realized. This is true as not all injuries are permitted, and some characters can not regret due to their mistakes. Marriage does not fully fulfill its role in settlement, as we have to cast doubts on its origin and stability. Tempest Prospero summarized a series of activities to deal with the injustice and injury suffered by him and his daughter Miranda.
Like other dead romantic stories of Shakespeare, many scholars believe it is a drama about settlements, forgiveness, and beliefs for future generations aimed at suppressing this settlement. But the subject of forgiveness is obviously the core of drama, but the focus of discussion is within the scope that the author knows this forgiveness. Looking at the attitude and behavior of the protagonist in the play, especially Prospero, you can see that there is little real forgiveness and reconciliation during the storm.
In the drama "Storm", William Shakespeare showed that mankind is to fight for power. Arashi is a drama about reconciliation and forgiveness. Force is eroding man's soul, so forgiveness is necessary for the soul to be healthy and clean. Shakespeare proved this through his role, especially Prospero. Since the moment the drama began, Prospero's behavior seems to contradict the fundamental principles of Christian forgiveness. "Fortune" dominated his enemies, and Prospero seized the opportunity of revenge. "Through years of exile, for years the desire for revenge on Prospero is obviously paused, Now with the sudden appearance of his enemies, a big mistake 12 years ago evoked reality again stimulating passion (Davidson 225.) Prospero does not intend to hurt someone on board, and sincerely asks the elves of his servant, "They, Ariel, is it safe?" ? "
Conflict, forgiveness, and reconciliation form the basis of the "storm" episode. Shakespeare has created evil and created an imaginative world that can not be ignored. Antonio represents the dangers of civilized people. He plans to kill Sebastian and Prospero. Prospero originally planned his revenge, but at the end of the game we reconciled, Prospero forgives his enemies - "For you, someone who called a brother, even my mouth People I will forgive your most serious mistake - they are all; "The result is persuasive ethics, in stark contrast to the real imagination of the audience and the magical world.