Alternate ending for the tempest chapter by Shakespeare
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Rather than everybody leaving the island with him, Prospero declines to give Ferdinand a chance to leave the island with him. He likewise liberates Ariel and Caliban, so there is no one remaining to try and instruct Ferdinand how to get by on the island alone. Ferdinand's discipline for taking Miranda's virtue was being stranded on the island, however Propsero had something else as a top priority for Miranda. She was then illegal to not leave the palace in Milan. Prospero would discover a spouse fit for her, yet she had nothing to do with the issue.
She would wed whoever Prospero could find for her, while they know she is certainly not an unadulterated lady. By not being unadulterated, Miranda will need to make due with short of what she would have merited had she not complied with her father's orders. So rather than everybody living joyfully every after aside from Caliban, everybody lives cheerfully ever after with the exception of Ferdinand and Miranda.
She would wed whoever Prospero could find for her, while they know she is certainly not an unadulterated lady. By not being unadulterated, Miranda will need to make due with short of what she would have merited had she not complied with her father's orders. So rather than everybody living joyfully every after aside from Caliban, everybody lives cheerfully ever after with the exception of Ferdinand and Miranda.
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