What do the storm and the maiden symbolize in Pushkin's The Tempest?

1, "storm" symbolizes the revolutionary wave; "Girl" symbolizes a revolutionary.

2, the original "storm":

Pushkin

Did you see the girl standing on the steep rock?

Dressed in white, standing high above the waves,

When the sea is noisy in the smoke of the storm,

Playing with the coast,

When the golden lightning

Always illuminate her with crimson light,

The wind kept blowing.

When she fluttered the veil?

The sea in the smoke of the storm,

It is beautiful to lose the blue sky in an instant.

But believe me: it's the girl standing on the cliff,

She is more beautiful than waves, sky and storms.

3. Introduction to Pushkin:

Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (александрсергевичпу)/kloc. Known as "the father of Russian novels". His representative poems include Ode to Freedom, Ode to the Sea, To Chaadayev, If Life Deceives You, etc. Poetic novels yevgeni onegin, The Captain's Daughter and The Queen of Spades, etc.