@article{article_14602, title={SEA-STORM, TIDE IMAGERY AND MUTINY IN SHAKESPEARE}, journal={Litera: Journal of Language, Literature and Culture Studies}, pages={44–48}, year={2014}, author={Wıllıams, Gwyn}, keywords={SEA-STORM, TIDE, IMAGERY}, abstract={<p>iates tumultuous behaviour of the sea with mutiny, usurpation and the riotous behaviour of a rahble. The culmination of this set of associations is, not surprisingly, to be found in The Tempest, where usurpation of authorit) and a storm at sea are basic to the action. Boatswain: ... What cares these roarers for the name of king? .. You are a counsellor; if you can command thee element to silence, and work the peace of the moment, we will not hand a rope more; use your authority. (I. i. 16-17, 20-2~) The idea of roaring insurrection threatening authority is carried on in the next scene, where Ariel describes the torm.  <br /> </p>}, number={8}, publisher={İstanbul Üniversitesi}