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Consider the character of Prospero and show how he used his position to control many of the characters in the play and how his actions contribute to the dramatic effectiveness.
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... Tempest essay Consider the character of Prospero and show how he used his position to control many of the characters in the play and how his actions contribute to the dramatic effectiveness. How do his actions and the attitude of the characters to him relate to the events and thinking of Shakespeare 's day? In the Tempest, Prospero is the protagonist. Miranda's father Prospero has spent twelve years on the island. This began when he was usurped from being the Duke of Milan. Prospero is very knowledgeable because of the books he read. He also has control, because he can be harsh and firm but also virtuous towards others. To be a good leader you need to be powerful and this is a big Part of Prospero's image. Throughout the play we see Prospero's harshness, towards Caliban, Ariel, Miranda and Ferdinand. Prospero is very unyielding towards Ariel. Ariel has no freedom because














