Tales from Shakespeare

In The Tempest, how does Prospero bring his enemies to the island?

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When Prospero is banished to the island, he has with him his books of magic, which allow him to free the good spirit of the isle. The spirits, at Prospero's command, raise a violent storm, in the midst of which is a ship with Prospero's enemies, his brother and the king of Naples. They are cast upon the island.