Arashi: Immortal classic or tired and outdated work. Why do educators treasure Shakespeare's work so much? Arashi should be considered an "immortal class". In fact, Shakespeare's work has a very important meaning in the development of British literature, but these works, including Arashi, are almost devoid of meaning and literary value today. By reading Shakespeare's work, you will hardly know anything about excellent literature.
"Storm" has a unique and unique position in Shakespeare's 37 theaters. This is the most complex and multifaceted work in the creation of Shakespeare's work in 1611. Amidst the "storm", Shakespeare reflected one of the most important historical events of his time: the policy of expansion during the colonial period. Due to its style and general characteristics, the drama belongs to the type of tragedy, certainly as "his work" Berlikley "," Tsimbelin "and" winter story "" storm "applies to the last days of Shakespeare . As we all know, on November 1, 1611 the Shakespeare Theater Company caused a "storm" in the theater. This was the first performance of the play and it was written long ago. In May 1613, when Princess Elizabeth, the daughter of James I, married Palatin Friedrich, she again performed a "storm" performance in the courtroom.
"Storm" is the last solo drama of Shakespeare and is closely related to other romantic stories, so these common themes have deep meanings. This storm may be regarded as a parting of Shakespeare's career, a spiritual summary of his commitment to his ongoing work. Prospero planned and developed a drama on the island, then placed his craft when calm and ready to take his course to the world calmly, and bid farewell to magic . His work - and works of Shakespeare - were completed, he could let his audience release him from the stage before he retired