The Tempest Prospero
Prospero
Through the course of the play, Shakespeare presents us with a man who
seems evil, powerful, and often tyrannical, but in the end, leaves us with a man
who learns how to forgive and who can become a leader once again. He was
betrayed by numerous people including his brother Antonio and Caliban who tried
to rape his daughter Miranda when he brought him into his home. Prospero who is
the rightful Duke of
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they end up on an island for twelve years.
Without being powerful, caring, and forgiving Prospero might not have ever gotten
off of the island. Even though he must sacrifice his magic his daughters happiness
is more important then his revenge. So he forgives his enemies. In the end Ariel is
set free, Prospero regains his dukedom, Miranda and Ferdinand are getting married
and everyone except Caliban got on the boatswains ship and headed home.
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