The theme of European colonial period in "Arashi" is the famous era from the 16th to the 17th century, new ideas and wonderful legends are born, Europe is changing. People are looking at their world in a new dazzling light. Great writers, scientists and human composers began sharing their gifts. But there are political changes under these artistic colors. There is a new world there, the possibilities are uncertain, and many countries ignore their abilities.
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 settlers 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.
Colonialism is an appropriate adjustment factor for the understanding of William Shakespeare's storm, as there are many correspondences between the relationship between Europe and Africa and the relationship between America and Africa. Like the relationship between America and Africa, Europeans are settlers, slaves are settlers, relations between Europe and Africa has Propsper as settlers, and Californ as colonists. The Caribbean section was held based on Arashi's interpretation by colonialists. Australian colonialism poses a detrimental threat to the health of indigenous Australians. Inherent in colonialism are scientific racial discrimination, institutional racial discrimination and structural violence. These factors continue to exist in the structure of today's Australian society and limit the living opportunities of indigenous Australians. In this article I explain that colonialism is the main reason for Australian indigenous society's marginalization and low socio-economic status.