The Tempest Reflection

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From reading the play The Tempest, you can clearly visualize the whole play. Where Prospero has everyone under his dominion. While all the other characters such as Ferdinand, Alonso, Antonio, Caliban etc. In the play are being manipulated by Prospero for his plan to become the duke of Milan once more. Even during the very start of the play, where the ship was being wrecked by the thunder and waves. As Prospero tells Miranda as she is worried about the passenger in the ship. That he did not hurt a single person on the ship “Be collected. No more amazement. Tell your piteous heart There’s no harm done” (1.2.15). Which was caused by a spirit called Ariel, a spirit servant to Prospero. Who under the orders of Prospero himself wrecked the ship? Prospero didn 't hurt a single passenger in the ship, for he had a use of everyone to regain his dukedom. As Prospero tells his spirit Ariel “Go make thyself like a nymph o’th’ sea. Be subject to no sight but thine and mine, invisible to every eyeball else. Go, take this shape, and hinter come in’t Go, Hence with diligence!” (1.2.360). …show more content…

To make sure that they feel the guilt, after betraying him and causing Prospero and his daughter Miranda to flee on unknown island. “You fools, I and my fellows are ministers of fate… that you three from Milan did supplant good Prospero, exposed unto the sea, which hath requited, him and his innocent child, for which foul deed, the powers-- delaying, not forgetting-- have incensed the seas and shores, yea, all the creatures against your peace” (3.3.90). This line is of the turning point in the play that shows the power that Prospero has, as he plays with the emotion of the Alonso, Sebastian and Antonio. Where he destroys their will to go on. When Prospero ordered Ariel to go to them as a harpy calling them self “Ministers of Fate” and tells them of their wrong doing for which they are being punished

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