Metamorphosis of the Tempest
Metamorphosis is to go through a transformation from one entity to another. In the play “The Tempest” by William Shakespeare, a group of aristocrats find themselves separated on an island after a tempest. The tempest and the separation of the aristocrats are due to Prospero, the recent Duke of Milan. ... Through these trials, he expects the aristocrats to go through some form of metamorphosis that will result them in being better human beings. ... The intense grief over his son leads him to the epiphany of his wrongdoings; this realization puts him through a successful metamorphosis. ... But with the metamorphosis they experienced, they leave the island as people with further moralistic frame of minds.