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Title: Prospero'S Illusion Of Justice
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April 25, 1999 |
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Prospero’s arrangement is to obtain justice with the knowledge of books and manipulate everyone with the magic he holds. He still has many more missions for Ariel in order for his to re-gain his dukedom. Besides, without Ariel, Prospero would not be able to acquire the justice he is trying to get a hold of, but
Ariel did land the King’s son by himself sad because he knows not that his father is still alive (1... Showed first 250 characters
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Ariel, invisible, singing and dancing was a way to get Ferdinand’s attention. As the singing goes on he follows and it leads up to were Prospero and Miranda are. So he thanks Ariel for guiding Ferdinand and repeats that he will set him/her free. Prospero sees potential in getting justice by making sure that Ferdinand and Miranda fall in love with one another; in fact Ferdinand says to Miranda, “And your affection not gone forth, I’ll make you the Queen of Naples” (1... Showed next 250 characters
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