Name: Instructor: Course: Date: Shakespeare The Epilogue of Tempest The Tempest, which was written by Shakespeare, is thought to be the last play by the author. Its setting is set on an Island, in a place where Prospero plans to take her daughter back to her place. The literally work by Shakespeare provides illusions, manipulations which are seen as dreams. The epilogue of the Tempest indicates Prospero in the stage pleading with the crowd to free him. He explains that he has stopped using magic and has forgiven those who injured him. Once he is freed, Prospero can then leave for Naples. Therefore, the crowd answering to his plea applauds as a sign of freedom to Prospero, who has now pardoned...
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