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  1. " What's past is prologue " is a quotation of William Shakespeare from his play The Tempest. In contemporary use, the phrase stands for the idea that history sets the context for the present.

  2. What's happened so far (that is, "what's past") is the prologue to that play, and the script is henceforth in their hands (in their "discharge"). Prologues were common in Renaissance drama,...

  3. A reference to the line "What's past is prologue," from William Shakespeare's the Tempest. 1. That which has happened in the past creates context or acts as the catalyst for what happens in the future. It's wild to think about what led me here today.

  4. Learn what the phrase "What is past is prologue" means and how it relates to history, future and perspective. Discover the story behind this quote from Shakespeare's The Tempest and a cab driver's wisdom.

  5. A scene from Shakespeare's play The Tempest, where Alonso and his companions are stranded on an island after a shipwreck. They argue about the miraculous nature of their survival and the marriage of Alonso's daughter Claribel to the King of Tunis.

  6. what's past is prologue. A line from the Tempest by William Shakespeare. 1. That which has happened in the past creates context or acts as the catalyst for what happens in the future. It's wild to think about what led me here today.

  7. what's past is prologue. A line from the Tempest by William Shakespeare. 1. That which has happened in the past creates context or acts as the catalyst for what happens in the future. It's wild to think about what led me here today.