This storm is based on the Elizabethan idea that an individual's social position is more or less fixed. The king is king, because he was given the authority of God, and all the positions under this are also based on the strict social hierarchy determined by birth. This ideology is clearly conservative and politically used as a means of social control. It is supposed to be part of the natural order of the universe, to internalize inferiority and subordination to those of low rank. Therefore, personal or collective rebellion is deemed not only against the state but also against God's contempt.
Shakespeare's rainstorm and Sezer's storm capacity are defined as having control, authority, or influence over others. In William · Shakespeare 's Tempest and Aime · Sesia' s Tempest, power is an important element in relationship between characters. When Kariban and Prospero competed for domination of the island, Miranda knew that she had some degree of her own strength as she grew from an innocent young man to a sexy and strong young woman with a strong will. Some people are seen as victims of Prospero's need for control, others have both content and charisma, but this change has influenced her growth and grew to adults . Miranda
Queen Elizabeth Since the United Kingdom, Elizabethan Miranda women have evolved in the storm of a woman in England and a Shakespeare woman. As a prelude to interpret the nature of storms, especially Miranda, Shakespeare's overall role must be solved. According to the introduction to the female section of Carolyn Ruth Swift Lenz, "patriarchalism takes different forms and is depicted as a different degree of emphasis through Shakespeare's classics" (5). - As a citizen we should recognize that any of our rights in the Constitution will be subject to continued interpretation by our courts, especially the US Supreme Court. As of today, our sixth amendment still allows us to be "legal proceedings" for US citizens and be other important rights. This special claim requires the police and government officials to recognize the rights of our proper process, especially during the arrest, interrogation and handling process.