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Tempest, The
noun
a comedy (1611) by Shakespeare.
The Tempest
A play by William Shakespeare, sometimes called a comedy but also called a romance — that is, a work involving mysterious happenings in an exotic place. The central character is Prospero, a duke who has been overthrown and banished to an island. As a sage and magician, he rules the spirits who inhabit the island. When the men who overthrew Prospero pass near the island on an ocean voyage, he raises a tempest, wrecks their ship, and causes them to be washed ashore. In the end, they give back to Prospero his former authority, and he gives up his magic.
Example Sentences
With a subtitle that draws comparisons to Aldous Huxley’s dystopian novel and Shakespeare’s “The Tempest,” the film embraces the sense of a fresh start, director Julius Onah said.
A collaboration with poet Kae Tempest, the track is a powerful, spoken-word diatribe about their frustrations with the state of the UK.
A week after the tempest, the anchorage of the Acapulco Yacht Club still looked like it had suffered intense bombardment.
The discoveries have prompted a political tempest, the appointment of a special counsel, criticism from Republicans and scrutiny from the House Oversight Committee.
Tempest, the missing wolf, is believed to be still within the vicinity of the zoo - located 34 miles outside Vancouver.
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