explain the character of prospero in the play the tempest written by William Shakespeare in about 100 words
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Prospero is the rightful duke of Milan. Although he refuses to free Ariel and enslaves Caliban, Prospero is really a beneficent ruler, never intending to injure even his enemies. ... Early in the play, Prospero appears callous and cruel, especially in his treatment of Ariel and Caliban.
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Prospero is the protagonist, the main character in the story, in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest. At times, Prospero is a sympathetic character who is mistreated by his brother; at other times, he is an unsympathetic character because he uses magic to control other people.
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