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      • Despite his shortcomings as a man, however, Prospero is central to The Tempest ’s narrative. Prospero generates the plot of the play almost single-handedly, as his various schemes, spells, and manipulations all work as part of his grand design to achieve the play’s happy ending.
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  2. Despite his shortcomings as a man, however, Prospero is central to The Tempest’s narrative. Prospero generates the plot of the play almost single-handedly, as his various schemes, spells, and manipulations all work as part of his grand design to achieve the play’s happy ending.

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  3. Key points. The Tempest is a play by English playwright William Shakespeare. It was first performed in 1611. Prospero is the central character of the play. He is a powerful magician who was...

  4. Prospero has become a powerful enchanter, and his magical skill gives him almost complete control over everyone on the island. He's not shy about using his enchantments either, whether on his enemies or on his daughter, to manipulate events to his liking.

  5. Prospero tells how he and Miranda escaped from death at the hands of the army in a barely-seaworthy boat prepared for them by his loyal subjects. Gonzalo, an honest Neapolitan, provided them with food and clothing, as well as books from Prospero’s library.

  6. We look in depth at Prospero, Miranda, Ariel and Caliban, with videos, photo galleries and study grids. Why does Prospero forgive his enemies? How has growing up on the island affected Miranda? How does Ariel feel about Prospero? How human is Caliban?

  7. Oct 19, 2019 · Despite Prospero's shortcomings as a man, he is pivotal to the narrative of "The Tempest." Prospero almost single-handedly drives the play's plot forward with spells, schemes, and manipulations which all work in tandem as part of his grand plan to achieve the plays ending.

  8. How does this work, exactly? Well, Prospero uses magic to manipulate and dazzle, just like Shakespeare. A lot of literary critics think Prospero manipulates the action of The Tempest like a skillful director.

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