"Storm" Music Rhetoric In the Shakespeare plays, there are always ghosts in front of actors and audiences. This is an intentional ghost, a ghost that I call rhetoric. In all Shakespeare plays there is energy to convince the audience to believe or believe that Shakespeare believes. This energy breathes through dialogue, props, and especially music. The audience and the drama exchange questions and answers to help society resolve human dilemmas.
On the first 122 pages of Refuge 's book, the author Terry Tempest Williams tells her surviving mother' s cancer in rhetoric fashion. Rhetoric is a fantasy language used to distort facts. Williams is comparing mothers' cancer and nature using signs, minds, sorrows. The logo is defined as the author's argument based on facts, evidence, reasons and logic. The evacuation logo is located in several places on page 122. At the beginning of each chapter, the water level of Great Salt Lake, for example "Lake Water Level: 4203.25" (page 21) is shown. Williams is also very realistic with comparable statistics such as "California has lost 95% of wetlands in the last 100 years and 85% of Utah's wetlands have been lost within two years."
Tempest's musical stage was produced. In December 2006, a work named The Tempest: A Musical was created at Cherry Lane Theater in New York, one of which was by Screenplay by Thomas Meehan, Daniel Neiden (Composer) and Ryan Knowles. Neiden was in contact with another musical called Tempest Toss'd. In September 2013, The Public Theater produced a new large-scale stage musical with more than 200 actors at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park by Lear de Bessonet director.