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Describe in detail how Prospero justifies the raising of the tempest to Miranda. Also mention Ariel's role in creating the tempest. Does Ariel have a motive in doing this?

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Prospero begins his story with the news that he is the duke of Milan and Miranda is a princess. He also relates that he had abdicated day-to-day rule of his kingdom to his brother, Antonio. ... When he finishes the tale, Prospero uses his magic to put Miranda to sleep.In "The Tempest," the relationship between Prospero and Ariel is one of master and servant. Prospero is the master and Ariel is the servant. In Act 1, Scene 2, Prospero calls to Ariel, "Come away, servant, come." Then Ariel greets Prospero by saying, "All hail, great master!.

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