Presentations by Prospero and Jacques are various. Prospero, the desperate protagonist in the storm, and Jack will see things in different ways as you like slightly melancholic character. They experienced certain things in their life shaping their thoughts and opinions on specific topics. Prospero and Jacques show this in their mood and then show it in the theme of their speech. By understanding the contrast between Prospero and Jacques' presentation, we find that they are very different in personality.
"Storm" is a script that explores many topics. One of them is the subject of freedom and control. You can explore this topic by examining the characters in the play. Through the script, there are many examples of power and authority, and the desire to react freely and freely in many roles is emphasized. Every character in the drama will receive some imprisonment before being released. First of all, the characters in Arashi are on their own uncontrollable islands. After Antonio became Duke of Milan, Prospero and Miranda were exiled there, so that they all lacked control over their lives. Indeed, Prospero is eager to control itself, but it has advantages in many characters. One of the characters was released from Sycorax after being trapped in the tree for 12 years at Ariel, his servant.
Freedom and management of the theme in 'Arashi' is very important. There is always interaction between freedom and control. Every character has some kind of freedom, but also has some kind of control. If you examine the characters in the drama, you can judge that Prospero is the main incitement of freedom and control. However, Prospero himself was not available until the game was over. Prospero was completely released from Arashi. Prospero asks the audience to ask whether the last sentence of Prospero is contrary to the definitive discourse of the world's greatest playwright William Shakespeare. Just like many characters in 'Arashi', they can only really become free if they accept their rule.