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- It was first performed in 1611.
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When Prospero came to the island, Ariel had been trapped in a tree by Caliban’s mother, the witch Sycorax. Prospero rescued him and then made him his servant.
Act I. Twelve years before the action of the play, Prospero, formerly Duke of Milan and a gifted sorcerer, had been usurped by his treacherous brother Antonio with the aid of Alonso, King of Naples.
Prospero’s Story. Miranda watches the ship in the storm and is worried about the people on board. She asks her father Prospero to calm the storm and he then tells her the story of how they ended up on the island 12 years ago.
Jul 31, 2015 · Prospero had been banished twelve years earlier when Prospero’s brother, Antonio—also on the doomed ship—conspired with Alonso to become the duke instead. Prospero and Miranda are served by a spirit named Ariel and by Caliban, son of the island’s previous inhabitant, the witch Sycorax.
Prospero is one of Shakespeare’s more enigmatic protagonists. He is a sympathetic character in that he was wronged by his usurping brother, but his absolute power over the other characters and his overwrought speeches make him difficult to like.
Prospero agrees to set him free after two more days and meanwhile asks Ariel to remain invisible to everyone. Prospero orders his ' poisonous slave ' Caliban to fetch more firewood.