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The Tempest Introduction William Shakespeare's T

devils and Hell that Shakespeare is incorporating elements of mythology and archetypal figures into his work. In his depiction of archetypes, Karl Jung maintained, especially later in his career:

archetypes of psychoid, that is, they shape matter (nature) as well as the mind (psyche). Archetypes are elemental forces which play a vital role in the creation of the world and the human mind itself. The ancients called them elemental spirits (2).

We certainly see that Ariel is one such elemental spirit that has the ability to shape nature as well as the mind. Ariel whips up the oceans and winds to create the storm that will strand Ferdinand on the island. At the end of the play, when Prospero wishes to sail back to Milan, he requests of Prospero:

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