Give the significance of the masque scene in tempest
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The Masque in The Tempest has been useful to Shakespeare in many ways. Within the play itself, the masque is written in celebration of the betrothal and future marriage of Ferdinand and Miranda, and it provides an allegorical setting for the wedding. Specifically, the masque in The Tempest occurs in Act IV, scene i.
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