how did prospero teach a lesson to his enemies in the story the tempest
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He uses his power not to inflict on his enemies all that he has suffered (they get only a taste of suffering) but to teach them a lesson and restore the proper order of life. His justice is restorative rather than punitive. Prospero's main agent of justice is Ariel, a spirit he has freed from an evil spell.
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