- Prospero, the rightful Duke of Milan, is banished by his brother Antonio and exiled to a remote island with his daughter Miranda.
- Prospero: A powerful sorcerer and the former Duke of Milan.
- Miranda: Prospero's innocent and kind-hearted daughter.
- Ariel: A mischievous spirit enslaved by Prospero.
- Caliban: A monstrous and brutish creature who was born on the island.
- A tempest (storm) conjured by Prospero causes a shipwreck, bringing to the island:
- Alonso: The King of Naples.
- Ferdinand: Alonso's son.
- Antonio: Prospero's evil brother and usurper of the Milanese throne.
- Sebastian: Antonio's brother.
- Prospero orchestrates various magical events to manipulate and punish his enemies while trying to restore his right to the dukedom of Milan.
- Ferdinand meets and falls in love with Miranda, leading to their eventual union.
- Prospero uses his magic to resolve conflicts and restore order.
- Antonio and his co-conspirators repent their actions.
- Prospero forgives them and renounces his magic.
- Prospero decides to return to Milan, where he resumes his rightful place as the Duke.
- Power and justice
- Forgiveness and reconciliation
- Illusion vs. Reality
- Nature and magic
- Colonialism and enslavement
"The Tempest" is a complex and multifaceted play that interweaves elements of romance, comedy, magic, and revenge. It explores themes of power, love, forgiveness, and the tension between nature and human artifice.