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The role and contributions of Prospero to ‘The Tempest’.  

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Tosin Abdullai. The role and contributions of Prospero to 'The Tempest'. Prospero is the main character in the play. Through out the play, all events are centred on him, as he is the protagonist. He is the conductor of every character and every event that happens throughout the play and is able to relate his ambitions to each and every character in the play. The main ideas of the play are developed through the character of Prospero in many dimensions. In other words, as the play develops, its main ideas are made evident through the character of Prospero. For instance, the idea of colonialism is developed through the relationship between Prospero and Caliban on getting to the island. This is later developed into the idea of rebellion when Caliban refuses to obey Prospero's orders Prospero's contributions to the play place him in an inevitable position. In other words, his...

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