Explore how the character of Prospero develops in the course of The Tempest. How does the Prospero of Act One Scene Two compare to that we hear in the final scene of the play? Compare your interpretation of the play with that of other critics.

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February 4, 2015

 

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We learn this through Miranda. “Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them.”(1) This shows that Prospero has great physical power; we also learn that he has supernatural powers. These powers play a large part in the play and Prospero uses his own supernatural powers and Ariel’s powers to manipulate the other characters throughout the play...
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As throughout the play, Prospero relies on the power he and Ariel possess to fulfil his ambition to once again become Duke of Milan. The most obvious reason for giving up his powers is that he only needed them when on the Island. Now that he is returning to Milan, he may no longer feel the need for these powers...
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