how is he described by prospero? what orders are given to him by prospero?
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→how is he described by prospero? what orders are given to him by prospero?
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- Prospero is one of Shakespeare's more enigmatic protagonists. He is a sympathetic character in that he was wronged by his usurping brother, but his absolute power over the other characters and his overwrought speeches make him difficult to like.
- Prospero then gives him a new command: he must go make himself like a nymph of the sea and be invisible to all but Prospero.
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→Prospero has set before them — he offers Miranda to Ferdinand as his wife. Prospero next calls Ariel to help stage a celebration of the betrothal.
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