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How Does Prospero Use Power In The Tempest

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One minute there was a group of men returning from their visit to Tunis in a ship, the next they are caught in a giant whirlwind that leaves them stranded on a deserted-well, almost deserted-island. This is how William Shakespeare's play, The Tempest, begins. In this play, Prospero, the former Duke of Milan that is now stranded on an island with his daughter, Miranda. He uses his magic to exact his revenge on his brother, Antonio, for sending him and his daughter to the island. Magic is the key tool that allows Prospero to carry out his plot of vengeance against his enemies. Without his magic, Prospero wouldn’t have been able to exact his revenge because he wouldn’t have gotten Antonio and his crew onto the island and he wouldn’t have been able to create Miranda’s wedding.

In The Tempest, Prospero’s main source of power comes from his magic. This magic is very powerful, as he was unable to do a very strong spell. “It was a torment to lay upon the damned, witch Sycorax could not …show more content…

After being stuck on the island for 12 years with Miranda, Prospero wants revenge on his brother for sending them there. But first, Prospero has to explain to Miranda why what he has done to shipwreck the crew is right. “I have done nothing but in care of thee, of thee, my dear one, thee, my daughter, who art ignorant of what thou art, naught knowing of whence I am, nor am I more better than Prospero, master of a full poor cell, and thy no greater father.” (Shakespeare, i.ii.19-24) In this quote, Prospero is trying to explain to Miranda that what he is doing is good, and that he is the best father she could ask for. Getting revenge on Antonio for sending them to the island is what Prospero is doing, and he is doing it for Miranda. Without his magic, he would have never been able to get Antonio and his crew onto the

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