Theme Of Destruction In The Tempest

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Destruction is a cycle that comprises of various smaller divisions of emotions that come together to complete the cycle of destruction. Often it is found that, many authors establish a central issue that revolves around the theme of destruction. However, it is frequently forgotten that destruction can’t occur from one specific life event, it must accumulate the unconstructiveness through various conditions and at last, the individual in the situation is “destroyed”. Destruction is not the actual step, it is the process, where the smaller situations result in innumerable emotions that eventually lead to it. The Tempest, illustrates the theme of destruction specifically by using smaller sentiments throughout the work that symbolizes the different emotions that lead to the overall theme. The Tempest uses emotions like ego and over self-confidence, deceit and resilience to highlight the three individual steps that …show more content…

In order to complete the cycle, it is necessary for the individual to understand their path of self-destruction and learn from the mistakes they went through to successfully complete the cycle. The Tempest portrays this last step of resilience through Prospero’s forgiveness and happiness at the end of the play. Prospero displays a character of wisdom and intelligence, however, he is blinded with resentment that he uses his accumulated knowledge to take revenge, which leads to a lot of chaos in the play. However, he displays the subtopic of resilience at the end, when he grants forgiveness to many of the characters that has wronged him. He realizes that his wish of ruling the island has a parallel pattern when compared to Antonio’s aspirations as well. This act of forgiveness connects to the overall theme of destruction because it proves that Prospero has recovered from negative damage and he regained himself from destructive thoughts that caused the story to go through

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