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4. What did Prospero say he raised the tempest for?​

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Answered by Gardenheart65
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Only now, Prospero says, has Fortune at last sent his enemies his way, and he has raised the tempest in order to make things right with them once and for all.Prospero created the storm that opens the play because he had intelligence that his brother, the Duke of Milan, was on a passing ship. He made the storm by magic to wreck the ship, and interrupt the voyage of the Duke, because the Duke was an enemy— Prosperohimself was the rightful Duke of Milan.

Answered by titlid859
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Only now, Prospero says, has Fortune at last sent his enemies his way, and he has raised the tempest in order to make things right with them once and for all. Prospero created the storm that opens the play because he had intelligence that his brother, the Duke of Milan, was on a passing ship.

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